95
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Being five more than ninety: The number 95, which is the integer that follows 94 and precedes 96. It is equivalent to the sum of ninety and five.
Usage
- The word '95' is a numeral adjective used to denote a specific quantity or position in a sequence. It is typically used before a noun or as part of a compound numerical term.
- It is read as "ninety-five."
Examples
- Adjective:
- The car model from '95 is now a classic. (The car model from 1995 is now a classic.)
- She scored '95 points on the test. (She scored 95 points on the test.)
- He is '95 years old. (He is 95 years old.)
Advanced Usage
- As a year: Commonly used as an abbreviation for the year 1995.
- The fashion trends of '95 are returning.
- In scores and ratings: Used to indicate a high score or percentage.
- The film has a '95% approval rating on the review site.
Variants and Related Words
- Ninety-fifth (adj): Constituting number 95 in a sequence; the ordinal form.
- This is the ninety-fifth edition of the annual report.
- XCV: The Roman numeral for 95.
Synonyms
- Ninety-five: The word form of the numeral.
- Four score and fifteen: An archaic phrasing (a "score" is twenty).
Related Phrases
- '95 theses: A historical reference to Martin Luther's .
- Martin Luther nailed his '95 theses to the church door in 1517.
- Route 95: A common designation for highways (e.g., Interstate 95 in the United States).
- Take Interstate '95 north to reach the city.
Adjective
- being five more than ninety