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Sixfold for Dummies

adverb

pronunciation: 'sɪks,foʊld

What does Sixfold really mean?

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Hey there! I'm really excited to explain the word "sixfold" to you in the simplest way possible. So, let's dive in!

Okay, picture this: You're having a party at your place, and you invite five of your best friends to come over. That's awesome, right? But what if I told you that your party just got six times better because six more friends showed up? Well, that's what "sixfold" means! It basically means that something is multiplied or increased by six.

Now, let's break it down a bit further. Imagine you have a toy car, and you decide to make six exact copies of that car. How many toy cars would you have in total? If you said seven, that's not quite right. But don't worry, that's why we're here! You would actually end up with a total of seven cars because you started with one and made six additional copies. So, the number of cars increased "sixfold" – or six times.

In a nutshell, "sixfold" is a word that tells us something has increased, multiplied, or grown by a factor of six. It's like taking one thing and turning it into six things or making something six times bigger or greater than it was before.

So, whether it's about multiplying numbers or increasing the size or quantity of something, "sixfold" is all about that six times fun and growth. Pretty cool, isn't it? I hope this explanation makes it crystal clear for you!

Revised and Fact checked by Emily Johnson on 2023-10-28 18:05:24

Sixfold In a sentece

Learn how to use Sixfold inside a sentece

  • If you have 6 apples and your friend gives you 6 more, then the total number of apples you have becomes sixfold (6 times) the original number.
  • If you visit the park every month for 6 months, then the number of times you visit the park becomes sixfold (6 times) in half a year.
  • If you have a toy car that can go 10 meters, and then you make 6 exact copies of that car and line them up, the total distance all the cars can travel becomes sixfold (6 times) the original distance.
  • If you have $10 and you earn $6 for doing a chore, then your total money becomes sixfold (6 times) the amount you initially had.
  • If you have 6 friends and each of them brings one more friend to your party, then the number of guests at your party becomes sixfold (6 times) the initial number of friends.

Sixfold Synonyms

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

Sixfold Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.