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    some
    /sʌm/

    determiner

    • 1. an unspecified amount or number of: "I made some money running errands"
    • 2. used to refer to someone or something that is unknown or unspecified: "I was talking to some journalist the other day"

    pronoun

    • 1. an unspecified number or amount of people or things: "here are some of our suggestions"
    • 2. (pronounced stressing ‘some’) at least a small amount or number of people or things: "surely some have noticed"

    adverb

    • 1. to some extent; quite a lot: informal North American "he needs feeding up some"

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  2. SOME definition: 1. an amount or number of something that is not stated or not known; a part of something: 2. a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SOME is being an unknown, undetermined, or unspecified unit or thing. How to use some in a sentence. Using Some as an Adverb: Usage Guide

  4. 2 days ago · Definitions of some. adjective. quantifier; used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns to indicate an unspecified number or quantity. “have some milk” “ some roses were still blooming” “having some friends over” “ some apples” “ some paper” synonyms: many.

  5. 1. Being an unspecified number or quantity: Some people came into the room. Would you like some sugar? 2. Being a portion or an unspecified number or quantity of a whole or group: He likes some modern sculpture but not all. 3. Being a considerable number or quantity: She has been directing films for some years now. 4.

  6. You use some to refer to a quantity of something or to a number of people or things, when you are not stating the quantity or number precisely. Robin opened some champagne. Heat a tablespoon of olive oil, a clove of garlic and some black pepper in a saucepan. He went to fetch some books.

  7. some meaning, definition, what is some: a number of people or things, or an amou...: Learn more.

  8. 1. You use some to refer to a quantity of something or to a number of people or things, when you are not stating the quantity or number precisely. [...] 2. You use some to emphasize that a quantity or number is fairly large. For example, if an activity takes some time, it takes quite a lot of time. [emphasis] [...]

  9. some pronoun, quantifier (NOT ALL) A1. used to refer to part of a larger amount or number of something and not all of it: In some cases it's possible to fix the problem right away. Some of the children were frightened.

  10. some. pronoun. /sʌm/ Idioms. some (of somebody/something) used to refer to an amount of something or a number of people or things when the amount or number is not given. Some disapprove of the idea. You'll find some in the drawer. Here are some of our suggestions.

  11. Adjective. Pronoun. Adverb. Idiom. Filter. adjective. Being a certain one or ones not specified or known. Open some evenings. Webster's New World. Being an unspecified number or quantity. Some people came into the room. Would you like some sugar? American Heritage. Being a portion or an unspecified number or quantity of a whole or group.