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1. four
adjective. ['ˈfɔr'] being one more than three.
Etymology
- fower (Middle English (1100-1500))
- feower (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Four
- villasenor
- espectador
- cavalli-sfor
- montemayor
- montefiore
- bensenyore
- underscore
- sotomayor
- heretofore
- guarantor
- balthazor
- armentor
- postwar
- longcor
- livermore
- hardcore
- explore
- antiwar
- senor
- roquemore
- restore
- prewar
- paramore
- outscore
- noncore
- jambor
- implore
- gilgore
- deplore
- cat-4
How do you pronounce four?
Pronounce four as fɔr.
US - How to pronounce four in American English
UK - How to pronounce four in British English
Sentences with four
1. Cardinal number
This must be done within one to four months of your departure date.
Quotes about four
1. The statistics on sanity are that one out of every four people is suffering from a mental illness. Look at your 3 best friends. If they're ok, then it's you.
- Rita Mae Brown
2. Four things for success: work and pray, think and believe.
- Norman Vincent Peale
3. Some songs you get. Some songs you may not. And I think that's the beauty of art: to question and to ask, to understand the deeper meaning after two or three or four listenings.
- Janelle Monae
6. four-sided
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8. four-lined_leaf_bug
noun. yellow or orange leaf bug with four black stripes down the back; widespread in central and eastern North America.