Ninth ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Ninth ( adjective )

Coming after the eighth in number or order.

Origin:

From middle english nynthe, from old english nigoða, from proto-germanic *niwunþô.

Examples:

  1. She finished in ninth place in the race.
  2. The ninth chapter of the book is the most suspenseful.
  3. The ninth inning of the baseball game was filled with excitement.
  4. The ninth floor of the building offers a panoramic view of the city.
  5. The ninth month of the year is September.

(As a noun)

Ninth ( noun )

Coming after the eighth in number or order.

Origin:

From middle english nynthe, from old english nigoða, from proto-germanic *niwunþô.

Examples:

  1. She finished in ninth place in the race.
  2. The ninth chapter of the book is the most suspenseful.
  3. The ninth inning of the baseball game was filled with excitement.
  4. The ninth floor of the building offers a panoramic view of the city.
  5. The ninth month of the year is September.
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