Uncountable

//ʌnˈkaʊntəbl̩//

"Uncountable" in a Sentence (10 examples)

The set of real numbers is uncountable.

The set of real numbers is uncountable, and, therefore, it's larger than the set of rational numbers.

'Rice' is an uncountable noun, so you cannot say 'many' before it.

Robert appeared with an uncountable amount of bodyguards.

The reasons for our failure were as uncountable as the grains of sand on a beach.

Mr. Chambre has since spent uncountable hours and even more uncountable dollars buying upward of 23,000 documents, and he figures to be just hitting speed.

Cantor’s “diagonal proof” shows that the set of real numbers is uncountable.

Many languages do not distinguish countable nouns from uncountable nouns.

One meaning in law of the usually uncountable noun "information" is used in the plural and is countable.

But inherent uncountables such as 'stuffs' can be conceptualized in two different ways, depending on whether they are viewed in terms of quantity or in terms of quality.

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