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US
/ˈsɛvəniɪθ, ˈsɛvəntiɪθ/
]
[ UK /sˈɛvɪntˌiəθ/ ]
[ UK /sˈɛvɪntˌiəθ/ ]
NOUN
- position 70 in a countable series of things
ADJECTIVE
- the ordinal number of seventy in counting order
How To Use seventieth In A Sentence
- Most of the hour is a cavalcade of stars showing up live, via remote or pre-tape, to wish King a happy seventieth.
- He has been the recipient of three Festschriften (for his sixtieth, seventieth and eightieth birthdays) and a special edition of the Journal of Modern History.
- To mark his seventieth birthday, a series of Laurent de Brunhoff's classic stories have been reprinted this year in special hardback editions.
- And she's in vibrant form here in this her seventieth year; she's certainly up to the challenge of handling the Detroit bruiser.
- But this year, for his seventieth birthday, the youngest daughter, Sofia, wanted the celebration at her house.
- Derro females are fertile for about fifty years between their seventieth and one hundred and twentieth year.
- `We're both in good form, thanks, but Penny complains bitterly that ever since her seventieth birthday she's beginning to feel old. DOUBLE DECEIT