The Opposite(Antonym) of “nondenumerable”
The antonyms of nondenumerable are countable and enumerable. These antonyms describe the ability to count or list items.
Explore all Antonyms of “nondenumerable”
Definitions and Examples of countable, enumerable
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Able to be counted or enumerated.
Example
Apples are a countable noun because you can count them.
Able to be listed or named one by one.
Example
The items on the grocery list are enumerable because they can be listed one by one.
Key Differences: countable vs enumerable
- 1Countable refers to things that can be counted, such as individual objects or units.
- 2Enumerable refers to things that can be listed or named one by one, such as items on a list or components of a system.
Effective Usage of countable, enumerable
- 1Mathematics: Use countable when discussing numbers and quantities.
- 2Computer Science: Use enumerable when discussing data structures and algorithms.
- 3Linguistics: Use countable and enumerable when discussing nouns and their properties.
Remember this!
The antonyms countable and enumerable describe the ability to count or list items. Use countable when discussing numbers and quantities, enumerable when discussing data structures and algorithms, and both when discussing nouns and their properties.