Sixteen - Wikipedia-style Article
Sixteen
Definition
The term "sixteen" refers to the cardinal number that is the sum of fifteen and one, represented numerically as 16.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈsɪksˌtiːn/
- Respelling: SIKS-teen
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈsɪksˌtiːn/
- Respelling: SIKS-teen
Etymology
The word "sixteen" originates from Old English "siextīene," a combination of "six" and "tīene" (ten). Its roots trace back to Proto-Germanic "*sehs" (six) and "*tehun" (ten).
Derivatives
- Sixteenth (adjective/noun)
- Sixteener (noun)
- Sixteenfold (adjective)
- Sweet sixteen (phrase)
- Sixteen-year-old (noun/adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "sixteen" is commonly used to denote age, quantity, or position in a sequence. For example: "She turned sixteen today," or "The recipe calls for sixteen ounces of flour."
Related Terms
- Six: The number six.
- Sixteenfold: Multiplied by sixteen.
- Sixteenth: The ordinal form of sixteen.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- The cardinal number 16: Refers to the quantity that is the sum of fifteen and one.
- Example: "Sixteen is a perfect square, as it equals four squared."
Adjective
- Being sixteen in number: Describes a group or quantity containing sixteen items.
- Example: "The class has sixteen students."
- Relating to the age of sixteen: Describes something or someone aged sixteen.
- Example: "The sixteen-year-old athlete won the competition."