Fourth ( noun , adjective )

(As a noun)

Fourth ( noun )

  1. The ordinal number matching the number four in a series.
  2. One of four equal parts into which something is or can be divided.

Origin:

From old english feowerþa, from feower "four" + -þa (adjectival suffix).

Examples:

  1. The fourth chapter of the book was the most interesting.
  2. The fourth quarter of the game was intense.
  3. The fourth of July is the Independence Day in the United States.
  4. She came fourth in the race.
  5. He took a fourth of the pie.

(As an adjective)

Fourth ( adjective )

  1. The ordinal number matching the number four in a series.
  2. One of four equal parts into which something is or can be divided.

Origin:

From old english feowerþa, from feower "four" + -þa (adjectival suffix).

Examples:

  1. The fourth chapter of the book was the most interesting.
  2. The fourth quarter of the game was intense.
  3. The fourth of July is the Independence Day in the United States.
  4. She came fourth in the race.
  5. He took a fourth of the pie.
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