six times
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Definition
Adverb: By a factor of six; multiplied by six.
Usage
The adverb "six times" is used to indicate multiplication or a sixfold increase. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to show the extent or degree of change. * The company's profits grew six times in the last decade. * This new processor is six times faster than the previous model. * The recipe failed because I added the salt six times.
Examples
- The value of the antique vase has appreciated six times since it was purchased.
- To solve the equation, you must multiply the result six times.
- The athlete trained six times harder than his competitors to prepare for the event.
Advanced Usage
- "six times over": An emphatic form meaning repeatedly or by a factor of six on multiple occasions or in multiple layers.
- He checked the calculations six times over to ensure there were no errors.
- The investment yielded returns six times over the initial amount.
Variants and Related Words
- Sixfold (adjective/adverb): Consisting of six parts or being six times as great or as numerous. Often used interchangeably with "six times."
- There was a sixfold increase in attendance.
- Times (preposition): Used to indicate multiplication (e.g., ). "Six times" functions as an adverbial phrase derived from this prepositional use.
Synonyms
- Sixfold
- Multiplied by six
Notes on Meaning
"Six times" strictly denotes multiplication or a proportional increase. It should not be confused with the phrase "six times" meaning "on six occasions," which is a separate adverbial use related to frequency (e.g., I called you six times yesterday). The context of the sentence clarifies which meaning is intended.
Adverb
- by a factor of six
- the population of this town increased sixfold when gold was found in the surrounding hills