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    sometime
    /ˈsʌmtʌɪm/

    adverb

    • 1. at some unspecified or unknown time: "you must come and have supper sometime" Similar some dayone dayone of these daysat some time/point in the futureOpposite immediatelynever

    adjective

    • 1. former: "the sometime editor of the paper"
    • 2. occasional: North American "a sometime contributor"

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  2. SOMETIME definition: 1. at a time in the future or the past that is not known or not stated: 2. (especially of a job or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SOMETIME is at some time in the future. How to use sometime in a sentence. at some time in the future; at some not specified or definitely known point of time; in the past : formerly…

  4. Sometime definition: at some indefinite or indeterminate point of time. See examples of SOMETIME used in a sentence.

  5. SOMETIME meaning: 1. at a time in the future or the past that is not known or not stated: 2. (especially of a job or…. Learn more.

  6. You use sometime to refer to a time in the future or the past that is unknown or that has not yet been decided. The sales figures won't be released until sometime next month. Why don't you come and see me sometime? I'm aiming to get to work by nine sometime. I really want to go to Spain sometime.

  7. Definitions of sometime. adverb. at some indefinite or unstated time. “let's get together sometime ”. “everything has to end sometime ”. “It was to be printed sometime later”. adjective. belonging to some prior time. synonyms: erstwhile, former, old, one-time, onetime, quondam.

  8. You use sometime to refer to a time in the future or the past that is unknown or that has not yet been decided. 2. You use sometime to describe a job or role that a person used to have.

  9. Sometime definition: at some indefinite or indeterminate point of time. See examples of SOMETIME used in a sentence.

  10. adverb. /ˈsʌmtaɪm/ (also some time) at a time that you do not know exactly or has not yet been decided. I saw him sometime last summer. We must get together sometime. Want to learn more?

  11. 1. At an indefinite or unstated time: I'll meet you sometime this afternoon. 2. At an indefinite time in the future: Let's get together sometime. 3. Archaic Formerly. 4. Obsolete At times; sometimes. adj. 1. Having been at some prior time; former: a sometime secretary. 2. Usage Problem Occasional.