ˈkauntəˌɪrɪtənt
91countdown — count|down [ kaunt,daun ] noun count 1. ) the counting of numbers backward, for example from ten to zero, before something important happens: The countdown for the shuttle launch has already begun. 2. ) the period of time just before an important …
92counter- — [ kauntər ] prefix opposing: used with some nouns, adjectives, and verbs: a counter proposal an effective way to counteract global warming Their efforts have all been counterproductive …
93counteract — coun|ter|act [ ,kauntər ækt ] verb transitive to reduce the negative effect of something, by doing something that has an opposite effect: Schools are taking action to counteract bullying. measures to counteract traffic congestion …
94counterclaim — coun|ter|claim [ kauntər,kleım ] noun count a statement you make against someone who has made a statement against you, especially in a legal case ╾ coun|ter|claim verb transitive …
95counterclockwise — coun|ter|clock|wise [ ,kauntər klak,waız ] adverb AMERICAN moving in the opposite direction to the way clock HANDS move. British anticlockwise ─ opposite CLOCKWISE …
96counterculture — coun|ter|cul|ture [ kauntər,kʌltʃər ] noun count a way of life and set of attitudes that is deliberately different from the main culture in a society: the hippie counterculture of the 1960s …
97counterfoil — coun|ter|foil [ kauntər,fɔıl ] noun count the part of something such as a check that you keep as a record of a payment you have made …
98counterinsurgency — coun|ter|in|sur|gen|cy [ ,kauntərın sɜrdʒənsi ] noun uncount a military action against people who are fighting against the government of their own country …
99counterintelligence — coun|ter|in|tel|li|gence [ ,kauntərın telıdʒəns ] noun uncount the activities and methods used by a country to prevent other countries from discovering its secrets …
100counterintuitive — count|er|in|tu|i|tive [ ,kauntərın tuıtıv ] adjective opposite to what seems obvious or natural …