1. seven - Noun
2. seven - Adjective
3. seven - Adjective Satellite
4. Seven - Proper noun
One more than six; six and one added; as, seven days make one week.
The number greater by one than six; seven units or objects.
A symbol representing seven units, as 7, or vii.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 13-year-old boy has been booked for allegedly sexually abusing two boys, aged seven and eight, who live in his neighbourhood. Source: Internet
A 62-year-old man believed to be a church caretaker, was shot in the back outside the place of worship in Bed-Stuy, as seven others injured. Source: Internet
A black and white photo from what looked like the 1920s attached to the top — seven women, in long dresses and fascinators standing outside a victorian building. Source: Internet
Aberdeen’s bid for a first Scottish Cup triumph since 1990 will reignite tomorrow – almost seven months after the scheduled April 12 date for the clash. Source: Internet
A better running mate might have left him five points behind, instead of around seven. Source: Internet
Abbott’s stated performance of its antigen test was based on examining people within seven days of Covid symptoms appearing. Source: Internet