adjective “uncountable”
base form uncountable, non-gradable
- (in grammar) describing a noun that does not have a plural form or indefinite article
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In English, "information" is uncountable, so we cannot say "an information.
- so large in number that it cannot be counted
The campers sighed in awe as they watched the uncountable stars in the sky.
- (in mathematics) not able to be put into one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers or any subset of them
Georg Cantor proved that the real numbers are uncountable.