180
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Being ten more than one hundred seventy: The number 180 is the integer that comes after 179 and before 181. It is equivalent to ten added to one hundred seventy.
Usage
- The word '180' is primarily used as a numeral or adjective to denote a specific quantity, position, or measurement. It is often used in contexts involving degrees, time, or countable items.
Examples
- Adjective:
- The temperature reached a scorching 180 degrees Fahrenheit.
- He scored 180 points in the final round of the competition.
- Please turn the wheel a full 180 degrees to the left.
Advanced Usage
- "To do a 180": This is an idiomatic expression meaning to make a complete reversal in opinion, direction, or behavior.
- After hearing the evidence, the committee did a 180 on the proposed policy.
- She did a 180 in her career, leaving finance to become a teacher.
Variants and Related Words
- One hundred eighty: The written form of the numeral.
- CLXXX: The Roman numeral representation.
- Centum octoginta: The Latin form.
Synonyms
- One hundred and eighty (chiefly British English convention).
- A hundred eighty.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- Do a 180 / Pull a 180: To completely reverse direction or opinion.
- He pulled a 180 and decided to support the plan he once opposed.
- 180-degree turn: A complete change or reversal.
- The company's new strategy is a 180-degree turn from its previous approach.
Adjective
- being ten more than one hundred seventy