remainder in French
remainder in French is invendu, restant, résidu — remainder means whatever is left over once part of something has been taken away or used up.
remainder in French
invendu
restant
résidu
surplus
reste
What does "remainder" mean?
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noun Whatever is left over once part of something has been taken away or used up.
"She spent the remainder of her afternoon answering emails."
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noun In arithmetic, the number left over when one number doesn't divide evenly into another.
"17 divided by 5 is 3, with a remainder of 2."
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noun Unsold copies of a book or other stock, later sold off cheaply.
"The bookshop had a whole table of remainders marked down to a few pounds."
remainder in a sentence
- She spent the remainder of her afternoon answering emails.
- 17 divided by 5 is 3, with a remainder of 2.
- The bookshop had a whole table of remainders marked down to a few pounds.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "remainder" in French?
"remainder" in French is invendu, restant, résidu. remainder means: Whatever is left over once part of something has been taken away or used up.
How do you use "remainder" in a sentence?
Example: "She spent the remainder of her afternoon answering emails." In French, "remainder" is invendu, restant, résidu.
Are there other ways to say "remainder" in French?
Yes — French has 5 translations listed for "remainder": invendu, restant, résidu, surplus, reste.
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