"Fifty-nine" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fifty-nine" Meaning

The word "fifty-nine" refers to the number 59, which is an integer between 58 and 60.

"Fifty-nine" Examples

Usage Examples of "Fifty-Nine"


Here are five examples of the word "fifty-nine" used in different contexts:

The temperature outside was fifty-nine degrees Fahrenheit, making it a perfect day for a walk.
The team trailed fifty-nine points behind their opponents at halftime, but managed to mount a comeback in the second half.
Fifty-nine was the number of years she had been working at the same company, making her the longest-serving employee.
The hotel room was number fifty-nine on the fifth floor, and we had to take the elevator to get there.
The concert started at eight o'clock, and fifty-nine minutes later, the band took their first break.

"Fifty-nine" Similar Words

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The word "fifth" can be used as an adjective or a noun.<br><br>As an adjective, it means:<br><br> Coming after the fourth in a series or order.<br> Being one of four equal parts; 1/5.<br><br>Example: "The company will launch its fifth new product line this quarter."<br><br>As a noun, it refers to:<br><br> The number 5.<br> A musical note written as "5" or "" in some musical notation systems.<br> A member of a group that is one of four equal parts.<br><br>Example: "The team took the fifth place in the tournament."<br><br>It can also be used in phrases such as "fifth gear" or "fifth edition", which are unrelated to the basic meaning of the word, but have become common expressions.

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Fifty-one is a cardinal number that represents the quantity of eleven multiplications of five, plus one.

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The word "fifty" refers to the number 50. It is a numerical value that represents a half-century or half-a-hundred, and is often used to describe quantities, ages, or scores. For example, "I am fifty years old" or "The score at halftime was fifty to forty."

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Figaro is a proper noun and refers to a fictional character, a mischievous valet, in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera "The Marriage of Figaro". He is known for his cunning and cleverness, and is often depicted as a clever and charming individual.

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