The term "three-figure" refers to a number that consists of three digits or figures. In contrast, the antonyms for three-figure would refer to numbers with fewer or more digits. The antonym for three-figure with fewer digits can be single-digit or double-digit numbers. Single-digit numbers comprise of only one-digit numbers from 0 to 9, such as 5 or 8, whereas double-digit numbers have two digits, such as 11 or 45. Similarly, the antonyms for three-figure with more digits can be four-figure, five-figure, or six-figure numbers, which have four, five, or six digits, respectively, such as 1000, 12500, or 300000.