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amount

1 of 2noun
/əˈmaʊnt/
Forms:amounts
1

the total number or quantity of something

A2
  • The amount of rainfall last month was unusually high, causing flooding in some areas.
  • He was surprised by the large amount of money he received as a bonus.
  • The amount of time spent studying each day directly correlates with academic success.
  • We need to limit the amount of screen time our children have each day to ensure they get enough physical activity.
  • The chef adjusted the amount of seasoning in the dish to achieve the perfect balance of flavors.
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2

a total of money

  • A large amount was won in the lottery.
  • During the sale, a decent amount was saved.
  • The loan came with an unreasonable amount charged by the bank.
  • The local hospital benefited from an impressive amount raised at the concert.
  • There is a small amount of overdue fee owed to the library.
3

the intensity, strength, or extent of something such as an emotion

  • He was surprised by the amount of joy he experienced when he reunited with his childhood friends after years of being apart.
  • The amount of effort he put into his work is commendable.
  • As the sunset painted the sky with vibrant hues, the amount of peace he felt in that moment was unmatched, soothing his troubled mind.
  • Despite her calm demeanor, the amount of anxiety she felt before the big presentation was overwhelming, causing her hands to tremble.
  • The amount of determination she showed in pursuing her dreams was inspiring to everyone around her, driving them to support her journey.
4

the original investment plus any extra money earned from interest

  • Our investment strategy aims to maximize the total amount by focusing on high-yield assets.
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