"Count" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Count refers to the act of calculating the number of items or individuals in a group or set. It can also refer to a person who has a noble or aristocratic title, such as a count or countess.
PAST PARTICIPLE OF Verb COUNSEL<br><br>Counselled means advised or guided; offered expert advice or guidance to someone.
Counselling refers to the process of communicating with someone in a non-judgmental and empathetic way to help them explore and resolve personal, emotional, or psychological issues. A counsellor or therapist provides a supportive and confidential environment for individuals, couples, or groups to discuss and work through problems, developing coping strategies and improving their mental well-being.
Counselorship refers to the act or role of guiding, advising, or overseeing the guidance and support of someone, usually in a professional or unofficial capacity. It can also refer to the position or office of a counselor, such as a school counselor, career counselor, or mental health counselor.
Countables refers to nouns that can be counted by using numbers, such as "book", "dog", "house", or "city". These nouns have a physical existence and can be quantified by counting them. Examples include: "I have three books on my shelf", "Five dogs are playing in the park". Countables are typically concrete objects or beings that can be perceived and measured.
Past tense of "count". Meaning: to know the exact number of something by counting. Example: "I counted the bacteria in the petri dish."
Countenance refers to the appearance or expression on someone's face, particularly their demeanor or facial features. It can also mean to tolerate or put up with something, often in a formal or official capacity.