The Opposite(Antonym) of “numerable”
The antonyms of numerable are innumerable and uncountable. The antonyms innumerable and uncountable convey the opposite meaning of numerable, which means that something cannot be counted or is too numerous to count.
Explore all Antonyms of “numerable”
Definitions and Examples of innumerable, uncountable
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Too many to be counted; countless.
Example
The stars in the sky are innumerable and impossible to count.
Unable to be counted or enumerated.
Example
The amount of sand on the beach is uncountable.
Key Differences: innumerable vs uncountable
- 1Innumerable implies that something is so numerous that it cannot be counted.
- 2Uncountable implies that something cannot be counted, measured, or enumerated.
Effective Usage of innumerable, uncountable
- 1Quantify Objects: Use numerable to describe objects that can be counted.
- 2Emphasize Quantity: Use innumerable to emphasize a large number of objects that cannot be counted.
- 3Describe Properties: Use uncountable to describe properties that cannot be counted or measured.
Remember this!
The antonyms innumerable and uncountable convey the opposite meaning of numerable. Use innumerable to emphasize a large number of objects that cannot be counted, and use uncountable to describe properties that cannot be counted or measured.