Meaning & Definition of word "Counter"

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    Counter

    /ˈkaʊntər/

    noun:

    • 1. A person or device that counts things.
      • Example: The cashier used a counter to keep track of the number of items purchased.
    • 2. A flat surface where transactions or services are conducted, typically in a store or office.
      • Example: She placed her order at the counter and waited for it to be prepared.
    • 3. A device or instrument for measuring or recording occurrences or quantities.
      • Example: The step counter on my smartwatch helps me track my daily activity.

    verb:

    • 1. To oppose or respond to something.
      • Example: He countered her argument with compelling evidence.
    • 2. To calculate or tally something.
      • Example: The team countered the votes to ensure accuracy.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old French 'comptare', from Latin 'computare', which means 'to calculate'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    counter argument:

    A set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.

    counterintuitive:

    Something that goes against common sense or intuition.

    counterproductive:

    Having the opposite of the desired effect.

    Related Words

    count:

    To determine the total number of items in a set.

    account:

    A record or narrative of events; also refers to keeping track of financial transactions.

    counterclaim:

    A claim made to rebut a previous claim.

    Slang Meanings of counter

    Meaning: To call someone out or challenge them.

    Example Sentence: When he started bragging, I had to counter him in front of everyone.

    Meaning: To have a comeback or witty response.

    Example Sentence: She is known for her quick counters during arguments.