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Dozens for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: 'dʌzʌnz

What does Dozens really mean?

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Hey there! So, the word "dozens" is a way of talking about a large number of something. When we say "dozens," we're talking about a group or a collection that has 12 items in it. Yeah, you heard right, 12! It's like having 12 pieces of candy or 12 cookies.

Let's take a moment and think about it. Imagine you have a box of your favorite cookies. Usually, we have 12 cookies in a box, right? Well, if I asked you how many cookies you have, instead of saying "12 cookies" it's easier to just say "dozens of cookies." It's a way to talk about a lot of something, but without having to count each one individually.

Now, it's important to know that "dozens" can also mean a specific quantity, like a group of 12 things. It's like saying a dozen eggs, which means 12 eggs. Or a dozen roses, which means 12 roses. So, when someone asks you to get a dozen eggs from the store, you know they mean 12 eggs, not 11 or 13.

So, to sum it up, "dozens" means a lot of something, like a big group, and that big group always has 12 things in it. It's a handy word to use when we want to talk about a large quantity without having to count each one. Pretty cool, right?

Revised and Fact checked by Sophia Wilson on 2023-10-29 00:17:32

Dozens In a sentece

Learn how to use Dozens inside a sentece

  • There are dozens of apples in the basket.
  • She has dozens of friends on social media.
  • The store sells dozens of different types of candies.
  • We received dozens of invitations to the party.
  • The teacher gave us dozens of math problems to solve.

Dozens Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Dozens Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.