"Ordinals" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ordinals" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ordinals" Meaning

Ordinal numbers are words or figures that indicate position or order in a series, for example: first, second, third, fourth, fifth, etc. Unlike cardinal numbers, which are used to count or quantify objects, ordinals are used to describe the position of something within a sequence or ranking.

"Ordinals" Examples

1. First Example

Using Ordinals to Indicate Position


"The first team to score was the home team. The second place finish was a surprise to everyone."

2. Second Example

Creating a Sequence of Events


"The president's first priority was to create jobs. Her second goal was to reduce unemployment."

3. Third Example

Talking About Birthdays

(Note: The exact term "ordinal" is not necessary here, but it demonstrates the usage.)

"My first birthday was at home, and my second was at a party venue."

4. Fourth Example

Classifying and Ranking

"The government ranked the countries by their economic stability. The top three were the United States, Japan, and Germany."

5. Fifth Example

Counting and Identifying Items in a Sequence

"The first edition of the book sold remarkably well. The second edition added new information and updated statistics."

"Ordinals" Similar Words

Orderliness

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Orderly

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Orderly refers to something that is organized, systematic, and methodical.

Orders

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Ordinable

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I think you meant "ordinarily".<br><br>Orordinarily refers to something that is typically or normally the case; it's a usual or common occurrence. For example:<br><br>"The team performs extraordinarily well in this tournament, but usually, they're not so great."<br><br>In this sentence, "ordinarily" implies that the team's usual performance is not exceptional, but there's something special about this particular tournament that allows them to perform exceptionally well.

Ordinal

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The word "ordinal" refers to a type of number that shows the position or rank of something in a sequence or order. For example, "first", "second", "third", and so on are all ordinal numbers. They are often used to describe the sequence or ranking of events, objects, or people in a particular context.

Ordinalism

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Ordinality

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Ordinality refers to the order or position of something within a sequence or series. It is the quality of being ordinal, which means having a sequential or gradable relationship with other things. In other words, ordinality refers to the property of being able to be ranked, sequenced, or arranged in a specific order. Examples of ordinality include the ranking of students in a class, the order of events in a timeline, or the sequence of numbers in a series.

Ordinally

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Ordinance

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Ordinances

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Ordinand

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Ordinant

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Ordinaries

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Ordinarily

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In a usual or common way; normally; as a rule.

Ordinariness

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Ordinary

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