Uncounted Meaning in English
word
ˌənˈkaʊntɪd
un-KOWN-tid
ʌnkˈaʊntɪd
un-KOWN-tid
Definition
Too many to be counted, or not yet counted. It can refer to things that are left out of a total or that are impossible to count.
Usage & Nuances
Used in both formal and informal contexts; common collocations include 'uncounted votes', 'uncounted hours', or 'uncounted riches.' Not the same as 'countless'—'uncounted' can also mean not yet counted, not just too many.
Spanish: no contados - incontablesPortuguese (BR): não contados - incontáveisPortuguese (PT): não contados - incontáveisChinese (Simplified): 未统计的 - 无数的Chinese (Traditional): 未統計的 - 無數的Hindi: अगणित - जो नहीं गिने गएArabic: غير معدود - غير محسوبBengali: অগণিত - গণনা না করাRussian: неподсчитанный - неисчислимыйJapanese: 数え切れない - 数えられていないVietnamese: chưa được đếm - vô sốKorean: 셀 수 없는 - 아직 집계되지 않은Turkish: sayısız - henüz sayılmamışUrdu: بے شمار - غیر شمار شدہIndonesian: belum dihitung - tak terhitung
Example Sentences
There are uncounted stars in the sky.
basic
Some ballots are still uncounted.
basic
The accident caused uncounted problems.
basic
Hours of uncounted work went into this painting.
natural
The election result is delayed because there are millions of uncounted votes.
natural
She’s faced uncounted challenges but never gave up.
natural