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Quantifier - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

quantifier

/ˈkwɑːntɪfaɪər/ /ˈkwɒntɪfaɪə/

Definition:

A word or expression indicating quantity, such as "some," "many," or "all."

Synonyms:

determiner, modifier, indicator

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

qualifier, non-quantifier

Common Collocations:

universal quantifier, existential quantifier, logical quantifier

Derivatives:

quantification, quantify, quantifiable

Usage Tips:

Use quantifiers before nouns to specify amounts or degrees in statements or questions.

Common Phrases:

a lot of, few and far between, more or less

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "quantus" (how much) and "-fier" (to make).

Examples:

  • 1. The word "some" is a common quantifier in English sentences.
  • 2. Quantifiers like "many" and "few" help describe countable nouns.
  • 3. In logic, a quantifier specifies the scope of a variable.
  • 4. She used the quantifier "all" to generalize her statement.
  • 5. Avoid overusing vague quantifiers like "a lot" in formal writing."

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