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- SOME Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
When some is used without a number, most commentators feel that somewhat is to be preferred Their advice is an oversimplification, however; only when some modifies an adjective, usually a comparative, will somewhat always substitute smoothly
- SOME | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
It'll be some time before we meet again It was some years later when they next met We discussed the problem at some length
- SOME Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Some definition: a native English suffix formerly used in the formation of adjectives See examples of SOME used in a sentence
- Some - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When you have some time to kill, you've got an unspecified amount of time — it could be five minutes or five hours The word some sounds like sum which means "a total quantity or amount "
- SOME definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use some to emphasize that a quantity or number is fairly small For example, if something happens to some extent, it happens a little
- What does SOME mean? - Definitions. net
consisting of a greater or less portion or sum; composed of a quantity or number which is not stated; -- used to express an indefinite quantity or number; as, some wine; some water; some persons
- some - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
The word some is used in sentences that are affirmative; the word any is used instead of some with negative phrases or in questions: I'd like some milk I don't want any milk
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