📑index

noun, verb
/ˈɪndeks/

Meaning

A list of items arranged in order, or to arrange data systematically for reference.
An alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc. with references to the places where they occur, typically found at the end of a book; a sign or measure of something.
A sign or measure of something.

Example Sentences

The book includes a detailed index at the end.

An index organizes critical data.

The air quality index reflects pollution levels.

Example Expressions

index finger

Synonyms

list, catalog, register, directory, guide, indicator, measure, scale
Entry 1
list, catalog, register, directory, guide
Entry 2
list, register, catalog, directory, guide, indicator
Entry 3
measure, scale

Antonyms

disorder, chaos, confusion, unlisted, unindexed, unorganized, random, chaotic, scattered, disorganization, randomness
Entry 1
disorder, chaos, confusion
Entry 2
unlisted, unindexed, unorganized, random, chaotic, scattered
Entry 3
disorganization, randomness

Collocations

price index, stock index, index number, index card

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