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amount
[ uh-mount ]
noun
- the sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate.
- the sum of the principal and interest of a loan.
- quantity; measure:
a great amount of resistance.
- the full effect, value, or significance.
verb (used without object)
- to total; add (usually followed by to ):
The repair bill amounts to $300.
- to reach, extend, or be equal in number, quantity, effect, etc.; be equivalent (usually followed by to ):
It is stated differently but amounts to the same thing.
- to develop into; become (usually followed by to ):
With his intelligence, he should amount to something when he grows up.
amount
/ əˈʊԳ /
noun
- extent; quantity; supply
- the total of two or more quantities; sum
- the full value, effect, or significance of something
- a principal sum plus the interest on it, as in a loan
verb
- intrusually foll byto to be equal or add up in effect, meaning, or quantity
Usage
Confusables Note
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of amount1
Example Sentences
There was a time when Carson Schwesinger had zero stars, zero college scholarship offers, seemingly zero hope to amount to much in football.
The documents show a contract's start and end date, the maximum amount the government has agreed to spend, and how much of that has been spent.
Some need little to no support in their daily lives, while others need a great amount of support.
The US's peace plan has not been publicly released, but reports suggest it proposes Russia keeps the land it has gained, amounting to about 20% of Ukraine's territory - terms that are largely in Moscow's favour.
The amount of cannabis posted to the UK from Thailand has dropped by 90% in three months thanks to cooperation with Thai Customs, the Home Office has said.
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