Fourth - Wikipedia-style Article
Fourth
Definition
Fourth is an ordinal number and an adjective. As an ordinal number, it represents the position that comes after third in a sequence. As a noun, it refers to one of four equal parts of a whole or the fourth position in a sequence.
Parts of Speech
- Ordinal number (adjective)
- Noun
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /fɔːrθ/
- Respelling: FORTH
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /fɔːθ/
- Respelling: FAWTH
Etymology
The word "fourth" originates from the Old English "feortha," derived from Proto-Germanic "*feurthan" and Proto-Indo-European "*kwetwr̥tos," meaning "four." It retains its ordinal sense related to the number four across Germanic languages.
Derivatives
- Fourthly (adverb)
- Fourth-grade (adjective)
- Fourfold (adjective/adverb)
- Fourteenth (ordinal number)
- Fourth-quarter (noun)
Synonyms
- Quarter
- One-fourth
- Fourth part
Antonyms
Usage
The term "fourth" is used to describe positions in a sequence, e.g., "She finished in fourth place." It also describes fractions, as in "A fourth of the cake was eaten."
Related Terms
- Ordinal: A number denoting position in a sequence.
- Fraction: A part of a whole, often represented in quarters.
- Sequence: An ordered arrangement.
Detailed Definitions
Ordinal Number (Adjective)
- Relating to the position after third in a sequence: Used to denote the fourth position in a series.
- Example: "He lives on the fourth floor of the building."
Noun
- One of four equal parts: Refers to a fraction of a whole divided into four segments.
- Example: "A fourth of the class was absent today."
- The position in a sequence corresponding to number four: Refers to the fourth item in a series.
- Example: "She was the fourth to cross the finish line."