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  1. TANTAMOUNT definition: 1. being almost the same or having the same effect as something, usually something bad: 2. being…. Learn more.

  2. Although tantamount (from the Anglo-French phrase tant amunter, meaning “to amount to as much”) was used three different ways in the early 17th century—as a noun, verb, and adjective—the adjective form has since proven paramount to English users: it’s still in use while the noun and verb are obsolete. This is not to say that the ...

  3. TANTAMOUNT meaning: 1. being almost the same or having the same effect as something, usually something bad: 2. being…. Learn more.

  4. Tantamount definition: equivalent, as in value, force, effect, or signification. See examples of TANTAMOUNT used in a sentence.

  5. tantamount. British English: tantamount ADJECTIVE / ˈtæntəmaʊnt /. If you say that one thing is tantamount to a second, more serious thing, you are emphasizing how bad, unacceptable, or unfortunate the first thing is by comparing it to the second. What he is saying is tantamount to heresy.

  6. Tantamount often refers to an action or thing being compared to another greater action or quality, as in, “Missing your finals is tantamount to dropping out of college.” While the two sides are essentially equal, you would not say, "Dropping out of school is tantamount to missing your finals.”

  7. Define tantamount. tantamount synonyms, tantamount pronunciation, tantamount translation, English dictionary definition of tantamount. adj. Equivalent in effect or value: a request tantamount to a demand.

  8. Definition of tantamount adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. The earliest known use of the adjective tantamount is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for tantamount is from 1641, in the writing of Oliver St John, lawyer and politician. It is also recorded as a verb from the early 1600s.

  10. Definition of tantamount adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.