What is another word for thirty-three?

Pronunciation: [θˈɜːtiθɹˈiː] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the number thirty-three. Some of them include the English phrase "thirty-three", the Roman numeral "XXXIII", and the Arabic numeral "33". Other synonyms for thirty-three include "tri-unidec", "treinta y tres" (in Spanish), and "sanjūsan" (in Japanese). Additionally, thirty-three can be expressed in various other languages, such as "trīsdesmit trīs" in Latvian, "trettito" in Italian, and "drieëndertig" in Dutch. Regardless of the language used, thirty-three is a unique and significant number, with various cultural and religious significances, and a host of synonyms that make it just as interesting in other languages as it is in English.

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  • Equivalence

    • Cardinal number
      33.
    • Adjective
      33.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      33.
  • Independent

    • Cardinal number
      33rd, .33, -33.
    • Adjective
      33rd, 333.
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What are the hypernyms for Thirty-three?

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

What are the opposite words for thirty-three?

Thirty-three is a numerical term representing the integer after 32 and before 34. To create antonyms for the term, one must consider numerical values that are either less or greater than thirty-three. Some antonyms for thirty-three are "thirty-two" which is less than thirty-three, or "thirty-four" which is greater than thirty-three. Other antonyms include "twenty-three", "forty-three", "fifty-three", "sixty-three", and so on. These antonyms can be used in mathematical equations, counting exercises, or as a reference to a specific group of items. Understanding antonyms for numerical terms can improve mathematical literacy and help individuals communicate more effectively.

What are the antonyms for Thirty-three?

Famous quotes with Thirty-three

  • At twelve I was determined to shoot only For honor; at twenty not to shoot at all; I know at thirty-three that one must shoot As often as one gets the rare chance - In killing there is more than commentary.
    Allen Tate
  • "You're a real bastard," Obie said finally, his frustration erupting, like a Coke exploding from a bottle after you shake it. "You know that?" Archie turned and smiled at him benevolently, like a goddamn king passing out favors. "Jesus," Obie said, exasperated. "Don't swear, Obie," Archie chided him. "You'll have to tell it in confession." "Look who's talking. I don't know how you had the nerve to receive communion in the chapel this morning." "It doesn't take nerve, Obie. When you march down the rail, you're receiving The Body, man. Me, I'm just chewing a wafer they buy by the pound in Worcester." Obie looked away in disgust. "And when you say 'Jesus', you're talking about your leader. But when I say 'Jesus,' I'm talking about a guy who walked the earth for thirty-three years like any other guy but caught the imagination of some PR cats. PR for Public Relations, in case you don't know, Obie." Obie didn't bother to answer. You couldn't ever win an argument with Archie.
    Robert Cormier
  • There are three things I noticed about being thirty-three: Failing memory, hair loss and failing memory.
    Derren Brown
  • In the thirty-three years he was in the Marine Corps, Col. Conroy concentrated on the task of defending his country and he did so, exceedingly well. In the next twenty-four years left to him, he put all his efforts into the art of being a terrific father, a loving uncle, a brother of great substance, a beloved grandfather, and a friend to thousands. Out of uniform, the Colonel let his genius for humor flourish. Always in motion he made his rounds in Atlanta each day and no one besides himself knew how many stops he put in during a given day. He was like a bee going from flower to flower, pollinating his world with his generous gift for friendships.
    Pat Conroy
  • "...Nelson'll be thirty-three in a couple of months." He thinks it would be a waste of breath, and maybe offensive, to explain to Mr Shimada that at that same age Jesus Christ was old enough to be crucified and redeem mankind.
    John Updike

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