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- SOMETHING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SOMETHING is some indeterminate or unspecified thing How to use something in a sentence
- SOMETHING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SOMETHING definition: 1 an object, situation, quality, or action that is not exactly known or stated: 2 a thing for… Learn more
- SOMETHING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Something definition: some thing; a certain undetermined or unspecified thing See examples of SOMETHING used in a sentence
- SOMETHING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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 The garden was something special
- Something - definition of something by The Free Dictionary
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 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
something (indefinite pronoun) An uncertain or unspecified thing; one thing Synonym: (especially in dictionaries) sth I must have forgotten to pack something, but I can't think what I have something for you in my bag I have a feeling something good is going to happen today The answer to four down is P something T something Y
- What does something mean? - Definitions. net
Something can refer to an unspecified or unknown thing, object, or entity It is a term used when the specific details or identity of a particular thing are not specified or when a person does not have precise knowledge about that particular thing
- something - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
n [uncountable] a person or thing of some importance or consequence: There's something to what you say Look, you still have your health; that's something, isn't it? adv in some degree; to some extent; somewhat: I saw a bird that was something like a crow Informal Terms to a high or extreme degree: The kids started to act up something fierce
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