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adjective
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some
some
Pronunciation:
US [səm]
UK [səm]
pron.
A number of part;
adv.
Some part;; better
adj.
A little bit (of) and (used before the numerals) about
Web
Some;
Synonyms
anonymous
given
one
certain
unidentified
unnamed
unspecified
Definitions in English
adv.
1.
used
for
referring
to
an
amount
of
something
or
to
a
number
of
people
or
things
,
without
saying
how
much
or
how
many
2.
used
for
showing
that
you
are
only
referring
to
part
of
an
amount
,
group
,
or
number
and
not
all
of
it
3.
used
for
referring
to
a
person
or
thing
without
knowing
or
without
saying
exactly
which
one
4.
used
for
emphasizing
that
you
are
talking
about
a
fairly
large
amount
of
something
or
a
fairly
large
number
of
people
or
things
5.
used
for
showing
that
you
are
guessing
a
number
6.
used
for
describing
someone
or
something
that
you
think
is
very
good
or
impressive
7.
used
for
saying
that
something
happens
to
a
certain
degree
but
not
very
much
Idioms
and
then
some
Example Sentences
We
shall
have
you
a
papist
some
of
these
fine
days.
Source: J. H. Newman
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