35th
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Coming next after the thirty-fourth in position, sequence, or order: "35th" is the ordinal form of the cardinal number thirty-five (35). It indicates position in a series.
Usage
- The word "35th" is used exclusively as an adjective to denote the position of something in an ordered sequence. It is typically written with the numeral followed by the ordinal suffix ("th") or as the full word "thirty-fifth."
- It modifies a noun to specify its precise order.
Examples
- Adjective:
- She celebrated her 35th birthday with a large party. (This specifies which birthday in the sequence of her life.)
- The 35th President of the United States was John F. Kennedy. (This specifies the exact position in the sequence of presidents.)
- Please turn to the thirty-fifth page of the report. (This specifies the exact page number in order.)
Advanced Usage
- In dates: Commonly used to specify the day of the month.
- The event is scheduled for May 35th. (Note: This is a grammatically correct example of usage, though May only has 31 days. A real-world example would be May 25th.)
- In names of events or iterations: Used to label recurring events by their sequence number.
- He participated in the 35th annual marathon.
Variants and Related Words
- Thirty-fifth: The written, non-numeric form of the ordinal number.
- He was the thirty-fifth person in line.
- 35: The cardinal number (thirty-five), representing a quantity, not a position.
- Ordinal numbers: The class of numbers indicating position (e.g., 1st, 2nd, 3rd... 35th).
Synonyms
- Thirty-fifth: The direct synonym, which is the full word form of "35th."
Notes
- The suffix "-th" is used for most ordinal numbers (4th, 5th, 6th...), including those ending in five.
- There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated solely with the word "35th," as it is a precise numerical descriptor.
Adjective
- the ordinal number of thirty-five in counting order