five

UK /faɪv/ US [fäːv]
noun 5num 2name 1

Collocations

5

ADJ.

consecutive, full, large, many, next, received, reduced

She has received five job offers from different companies this month.

VERB + FIVE

allotted, began, change, declined, give, hurry, located, meeting

She was allotted five days to complete the project before the deadline.

FIVE + NOUN

afternoon, bucks, days, dollar, investigations, kinship, minutes, minutes'

We had to wait five days before the test results came back from the laboratory.

PREP.

about, from, in, in, till, within

The meeting should wrap up within five minutes if we stay focused.

ADV.

only

I've only been to Paris five times in my entire life.

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