300
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Being one hundred more than two hundred: The cardinal number that is the product of three and one hundred, represented by the numerals 300 or CCC.
Usage
- As a determiner or adjective: Used to indicate a quantity of exactly three hundred items, units, or individuals.
- In numerical and written forms: Can be expressed as the numeral "300" or the word "three hundred."
Examples
- Adjective:
- The ancient army was said to have 300 elite soldiers.
- She saved three hundred dollars for her trip.
Advanced Usage
- "The 300": Often used as a proper noun to refer specifically to the Three Hundred Spartans who fought at the Battle of Thermopylae.
- The film '300' dramatizes the story of the Spartan warriors.
Variants and Related Words
- Three hundred (adj): The written form of the number.
- CC (adj): The Roman numeral for 200, not a direct variant of 300.
- CCC (adj): The Roman numeral representation for 300.
Synonyms
- Three hundred (adj): The literal synonym.
- Three C (adj, informal): A very rare and informal reference based on the Roman numeral.
Different Meanings
- As a numeral only: The word '300' functions exclusively as a number. It does not have other meanings as a noun, verb, or in idioms outside of its numerical value and specific historical/cultural references derived from that number.
Adjective
- being one hundred more than two hundred