First Known Use: 14th century
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noun count·er \ˈkau̇n-tər\
Definition of COUNTER
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: a piece (as of metal or plastic) used in reckoning or in games
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: something of value in bargaining : asset
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: a level surface (as a table, shelf or display case) over which transactions are conducted or food is served or on which goods are displayed or work is conducted <jewelry counter> <a lunch counter>
— over the counter
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: in or through a broker's office rather than through a stock exchange <stock bought over the counter>
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: without a prescription <drugs available over the counter>
— under the counter
: by surreptitious means : in an illicit and private manner <workers being paid under the counter>
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Origin of COUNTER
Middle English countour, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin computatorium computing place, from Latin computare
Rhymes with COUNTER
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noun count·er \ˈkau̇n-tər\
Definition of COUNTER
: one that counts; especially : a device for indicating a number or amount
Origin of COUNTER
Middle English, from Anglo-French cuntur, from cunter to count
First Known Use: 14th century
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verb coun·ter
: to do something in defense or in response to something
: to make (something) less effective or ineffective
: to say (something) in response to something that another person has said
coun·teredcoun·ter·ing \ˈkau̇n-t(ə-)riŋ\
Full Definition of COUNTER
transitive verb
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: to assert in answer <we countered that our warnings had been ignored>
intransitive verb
: to meet attacks or arguments with defensive or retaliatory steps
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Origin of COUNTER
Middle English countren, from Anglo-French cuntre against, opposite, from Latin contra; akin to Latin com- with, together — more at co-
First Known Use: 14th century
Related to COUNTER
Rhymes with COUNTER
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adverb coun·ter
: in a way that goes against or does not agree with something
Full Definition of COUNTER
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: in an opposite or wrong direction
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: to or toward a different or opposite direction, result, or effect <values that run counter to those of society>
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Origin of COUNTER
Middle English contre, from Anglo-French cuntre
First Known Use: 15th century
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noun coun·ter
Definition of COUNTER
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: the after portion of a boat from the waterline to the extreme outward swell or stern overhang
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a : the act of making an attack while parrying one (as in boxing); also : a blow thus given in boxing b : an agency or force that offsets : check
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: a stiffener to give permanent form to a boot or shoe upper around the heel
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: an area within the face of a letter wholly or partly enclosed by strokes
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: a football play in which the ballcarrier goes in a direction opposite to the movement of the play
First Known Use of COUNTER
15th century
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adjective coun·ter
Definition of COUNTER
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: marked by or tending toward or in an opposite direction or effect
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: given to or marked by opposition, hostility, or antipathy
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: situated or lying opposite <the counter side>
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: recalling or ordering back by a superseding contrary order : countermanding <counter orders from the colonel>
First Known Use of COUNTER
1582
Related to COUNTER
- Synonyms
- adverse, disadvantageous, hostile, inimical, negative, prejudicial, unfavorable, unfriendly, unsympathetic, untoward
- Antonyms
- advantageous, favorable, friendly, positive, supportive, sympathetic, well-disposed
COUNTER Defined for Kids
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noun count·er \ˈkau̇n-tər\
Definition of COUNTER for Kids
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: a level surface usually higher than a table that is used especially for selling, serving food, displaying things, or working on
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: a piece used in games or to find a total in adding
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noun count·er
Definition of COUNTER for Kids
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: a person whose job is to determine a total
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: a device for showing a number or amount
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verb coun·ter \ˈkau̇n-tər\
coun·teredcoun·ter·ing
Definition of COUNTER for Kids
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: to say in response to something said <“I could say the same about you,” he countered.>
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: to act in opposition to : oppose <She countered with a move that ended the game.>
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adverb coun·ter
Definition of COUNTER for Kids
: in another or opposite direction <He will always go counter to advice.>
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noun coun·ter
Definition of COUNTER for Kids
: an answering or opposing force or blow
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