"Minuses" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Minuses" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Minuses" Meaning

The word "minuses" refers to negative aspects or drawbacks of something.

"Minuses" Examples

Usage Examples of "Minuses"


1. In statistics and economics:


The company's profits have declined significantly due to several minuses, including a downturn in the market and increased competition.

2. In sports:


The team has several minuses going into the playoffs, including injuries to key players and a recent losing streak.

3. In personal finance:


When considering the pros and cons of the investment, the minuses outweighed the benefits, and I decided against it.

4. In grammar:


The minus sign (-) is used to indicate subtraction or a negative value in mathematics.

5. In everyday language:


He tried to list the minuses of the new job, including a long commute and a demanding boss.

"Minuses" Similar Words

Minuend

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Minuends

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In mathematics, a minuend is the number or quantity from which another number or quantity is subtracted. In other words, it is the initial value being subtracted from. The phrase "minuend minus subtrahend equals difference" is often used to describe the subtraction operation, where the minuend is the original number being subtracted from, and the subtrahend is the number being subtracted.

Minuet

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Minuets

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Minuit

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Minus

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The word "minus" is a preposition or a verb that means subtracted or reduced by a certain amount. It can also refer to a negative or opposite direction, such as going minus left or minus right. For example: "The temperature minus 5 degrees Celsius" or "The company took a minus profit last year."

Minuscular

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Minuscule

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Minuscule refers to something that is very small in size or extent. It can also describe something that is insignificant or insignificant in importance or magnitude.

Minutage

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Minutary

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Minute

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Minuted

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In British English, "minuted" is a verb that means to write a brief note or summary of a conversation, meeting, or discussion, especially in a formal or official capacity, typically in order to record important decisions or actions taken.

Minutely

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Minuteman

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Minutemen

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Minutemen refers to a type of militiaman in colonial America, specifically in the 17th and 18th centuries. They were ordinary citizens who were trained to be ready to fight at a minute's notice, hence the name. They played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War, serving as a militia force and fighting against the British Army.

Minuteness

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