"Double-digit" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Double-digit" Meaning

A double-digit number is a number that has two digits, such as 10, 11, 12, and so on, up to 99.

"Double-digit" Examples

Examples of "double-digit"


A. The football player scored a double-digit touchdown in the final match.
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B. The new employee's salary was double-digit figures, but he was satisfied with the offer.
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C. The researchers discovered a double-digit increase in the population of endangered species.
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D. The company's profits showed a double-digit decline over the past quarter.
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E. The fitness enthusiast set a personal best in the double-digit minutes for the 5K run.
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These examples demonstrate the usage of the word "double-digit" as referring to numbers greater than 10 (10, 11, 12, and so on), or in a quantitative context, where the amount is significant in mathematical calculation. It can be used in sports, finance, research, and personal achievements.

"Double-digit" Similar Words

Double-bass

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The double-bass, also known as the upright bass or acoustic bass, is a stringed musical instrument played by plucking or bowing. It is the largest and lowest-pitched instrument in the standard classical string quartet and is widely used in various genres of music, including classical, jazz, and popular music.

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Double-dealing

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Double-dealing refers to someone's dishonest or deceitful behavior, typically in a business or negotiations, where they pretend to have a person's or organization's best interests at heart while making secret deals or betraying their trust.

Double-decker

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A double-decker is a vehicle or structure with two levels or decks, typically found in buses, trucks, or buildings. In the context of buses, a double-decker bus is a type of bus that has two levels of seating, allowing more passengers to be carried than a single-decker bus. The upper deck is usually reached by stairs or a lift.

Double-deckers

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Double-deckers refer to a type of bus that has two levels, with the upper level typically used for seating and the lower level used for cargo, passengers, or a combination of both. In the UK, double-decker buses are a common mode of public transportation, known for their iconic and accessible design.

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Double-dip

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A double-dip refers to a recession that follows a brief period of economic growth, causing a second economic downturn.

Double-dutch

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Double-dutch refers to a type of playground game where two or more players form two circles and swing a ball on a rope, typically a long piece of cloth or rope, while jumping up and down to propel the ball. It is a popular children's game often played in schools and backyards, and requires coordination, timing, and teamwork to play effectively.

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Double-ended

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Double-ender

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Double-entendres

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Double-entry

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