nine
Americannoun
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a cardinal number, eight plus one.
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a symbol for this number, as 9 or IX.
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a set of this many persons or things.
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a baseball team.
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a playing card with nine pips.
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the Nine, the Muses.
adjective
idioms
noun
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the cardinal number that is the sum of one and eight See also number
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a numeral, 9, IX, etc, representing this number
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something representing, represented by, or consisting of nine units, such as a playing card with nine symbols on it
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Also: nine o'clock. nine hours after noon or midnight
the play starts at nine
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informal elaborately dressed
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(in Britain) the telephone number of the emergency services
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normal office hours
he works nine to five
a nine-to-five job
determiner
Etymology
Origin of nine
before 900; Middle English; Old English nigan, nigon, cognate with Dutch negen, akin to German neun, Old Norse nīu, Gothic niun, Latin novem, Greek ennéa, Sanskrit náva
Example Sentences
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“He’s like a brother’s keeper,” said Ayton, who had 18 points and nine rebounds against the Cavaliers.
From Los Angeles Times
He should not be criticised for failing to shine as a false nine against Japan because it is a role he is unfamiliar with.
From BBC
The top nine U.S. companies by market capitalization, all tech giants, make up about 35% of the S&P 500 index, and most have bet their futures on AI.
One defeat in nine in the Premier League.
From BBC
Defending World Cup champions Argentina won the South American qualifying group by a big margin, finishing nine points ahead of second-placed Ecuador.
From BBC
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