1. not countable
2. incapable of having the total precisely ascertained
3. indefinitely large in number 4. an infinite number 5. too many to be counted
6. innumerable
The number of reasons for Kate and Kyle's love for each other is uncountable.
Nurse, I’m uncortable can you please reposition me.
Elaine thought jun misspelt the word “uncomfortable” but little does she know, uncortable is the shortcut version and means exactly the same thing; only if written on paper in a hospital bathroom door.
A set of every possible number that is too much to be counted as finite, thus, uncountable.
Unlike its brotherInfinity, this holds significantly "more" value.
Counting to infinity is hard, so they just gave up and called it uncountable infinity.
Uncountable/Incountable means when something is too high or too many (or vise versa) to count.
"All of the people at the funeral made it Uncountable/Incountable to figure how many were there"
"It was Uncountable/Incountable to see how many people there were"