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1. twentieth
adjective. ['ˈtwɛntiːˌɛθ, ˈtwɛnˌtiːɛθ'] coming next after the nineteenth in position.
Synonyms
Etymology
- -eth (English)
- twenty (English)
Rhymes with Twentieth
- autenrieth
- eightieth
- fiftieth
- fortieth
- montieth
- ninetieth
- thirtieth
- twentieth
Sentences with twentieth
1. Adjective
The ankle bracelet became popular in the United States in the twentieth century.
Quotes about twentieth
1. Ads are the cave art of the twentieth century.
- Marshall McLuhan
2. How could anyone love Him? What did you just tell me yourself about the world? Don't you see, everybody hates God now. It's not that God is dead in the twentieth century. It's that everybody hates Him! At least I think so.
- Anne Rice, Memnoch the Devil
2. hundred-and-twentieth
adjective. the ordinal number of one hundred twenty in counting order.