nth
Americanadjective
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being the last in a series of infinitely decreasing or increasing values, amounts, etc.
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(of an item in a series of occurrences, planned events, things used, etc., that is thought of as being infinitely large) being the latest, or most recent.
This is the nth time I've told you to eat slowly.
idioms
adjective
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maths of or representing an unspecified ordinal number, usually the greatest in a series of values
the nth power
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informal being the last, most recent, or most extreme of a long series
for the nth time, eat your lunch!
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informal to the utmost extreme; as much as possible
abbreviation
Etymology
Origin of nth
First recorded in 1850–55; N (the symbol in mathematics) + -th 2
Example Sentences
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“Never did I see a more sorrowful sight, nor witness retribution to the nth degree,” he lamented.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 11, 2026
This goes to the nth degree when it comes to war in this region, where illusion, hypocrisy, and mendacity reign as in few others.
From Slate • May 13, 2024
This block also includes three prime-time games in the span of four weeks, a run that ends against Aaron Rodgers in MetLife Stadium on a Monday night sure to be hyped to the nth degree.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 8, 2023
A lot of people don't like watching it but as a player we admire it to the nth degree.
From BBC • Apr. 29, 2023
It wasn’t fully healed, but Dad said its chances were better with the mountain than ^ nth us.
From "Educated" by Tara Westover
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