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- Dictionarysomething/ˈsʌmθɪŋ/
pronoun
- 1. a thing that is unspecified or unknown: "we stopped for something to eat"
- 2. used in various expressions indicating that a description or amount being stated is not exact: "a wry look, something between amusement and regret"
adverb
- 1. used for emphasis with a following adjective functioning as an adverb: informal "my back hurts something terrible"
- 2. to some extent; somewhat: archaic, dialect "the people were something scared"
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SOMETHING definition: 1. an object, situation, quality, or action that is not exactly known or stated: 2. a thing for…. Learn more.
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SOMETHING meaning: 1. an object, situation, quality, or...
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The meaning of SOMETHING is some indeterminate or unspecified thing. How to use something in a sentence.
Something definition: some thing; a certain undetermined or unspecified thing. See examples of SOMETHING used in a sentence.
DEFINE definition: 1. to say what the meaning of something, especially a word, is: 2. to explain and describe the…. Learn more.
You use something to refer to a thing, situation, event, or idea, without saying exactly what it is. He realized right away that there was something wrong. There was something vaguely familiar about him.
1. an unspecified or unknown thing; some thing: he knows something you don't; take something warm with you. 2. an unspecified or unknown amount; bit: something less than a hundred. 3. an impressive or important person, thing, or event: isn't that something?.
SOMETHING definition: 1. used to refer to a thing when you do not know what it is or when it is not important what it is…. Learn more.