What is another word for a hundred?

Pronunciation: [ɐ hˈʌndɹəd] (IPA)

"A hundred" is a commonly used term that refers to the numerical quantity of 100. However, there are various synonyms that can be used instead of "a hundred". Some of these synonyms include centenary, century, one hundred, C-note, a hundred fold, or one hundred units. Each synonym carries a unique connotation and may be appropriate in different contexts. For instance, "centenary" is commonly used in reference to the 100th anniversary of an occasion, while "C-note" is often used in informal settings such as music and slang. The use of synonyms can add variety and keep the language interesting and engaging.

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What are the hypernyms for A hundred?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with A hundred

  • Perhaps a hundred people assembled one evening, May 15, 1876, at the time when the country was celebrating the hundredth anniversary of its political independence.
    Felix Adler
  • I got a hundred bucks says my baby beats Pete's baby. I just think genetics are in my favour.
    Andre Agassi
  • You see, I have in my teaching - I always say I've done it for a hundred years and have had thousands of students - I have always spoken against just falling onto your knees for so-called accidents, I mean a result you are not responsible for.
    Josef Albers
  • If the label presents them with a contract that the band don't want to sign, all the label has to do is wait. There are a hundred other bands willing to sign the exact same contract, so the label is in a position of strength.
    Steve Albini
  • You can live to be a hundred if you give up all the things that make you want to live to be a hundred.
    Woody Allen

Related words: a hundred dollars, a hundred feet, fifty miles, four hundred yards, fifty minutes

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