some
/s(ə)m/
determiner
- an unspecified amount or number of."I made some money running errands"
- used to refer to someone or something that is unknown or unspecified."I was talking to some journalist the other day"
- (used with a number) approximately."some thirty different languages are spoken"
- a considerable amount or number of."he went to some trouble"
- at least a small amount or number of."he liked some music but generally wasn't musical"
- expressing admiration of something notable."that was some goal"
pronoun
- an unspecified number or amount of people or things."here are some of our suggestions"
- at least a small amount or number of people or things."surely some have noticed"
adverb
to some extent; somewhat.
"when you get to the majors, the rules change some"
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Kids Definition · 1 of 4 adjective. ˈsəm. for sense 2b səm,. without stress. 1. : being one unknown, unnamed, or unspecified unit or thing · 2 of 4 pronoun.
some adjective [not gradable] (LARGE AMOUNT). being a large amount or number of something: She was married to him for some years. These things have been going ...
On this page you'll find 38 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to some, such as: a few, any, a bit, a little, and part of.