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    some
    [səm]
    determiner
    1. an unspecified amount or number of:
      "I made some money running errands" · "he played some records for me"
    2. used to refer to someone or something that is unknown or unspecified:
      "I was talking to some journalist the other day" · "there must be some mistake" · "he's in some kind of trouble"
    3. (used with a number) approximately:
      "some thirty different languages are spoken"
    4. a considerable amount or number of:
      "he went to some trouble" · "I've known you for some years now"
    5. at least a small amount or number of:
      "he liked some music but generally wasn't musical"
    6. expressing admiration of something notable:
      "that was some goal"
      • used ironically to express disapproval or disbelief:
        "Mr. Power gave his stock reply. Some help"
    pronoun
    1. an unspecified number or amount of people or things:
      "here are some of our suggestions" · "if you want whiskey I'll give you some"
    2. at least a small amount or number of people or things:
      "surely some have noticed"
    adverb
    NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
    informal
    some (adverb)
    1. to some extent; somewhat:
      "when you get to the majors, the rules change some"
    Origin
    Old English sum, of Germanic origin, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek hamōs ‘somehow’ and Sanskrit sama ‘any, every’.
    -some
    [səm]
    suffix
    1. forming adjectives meaning.
    2. productive of:
      "loathsome"
    3. characterized by being:
      "wholesome"
      • apt to:
        "tiresome"
    Origin
    Old English -sum.
    -some
    [səm]
    suffix
    1. (forming nouns) denoting a group of a specified number:
      "foursome"
    Origin
    Old English sum ‘some’.
    -some
    [səo͝om]
    suffix
    1. denoting a portion of a body, especially a particle of a cell:
      "chromosome"
    Origin
    from Greek sōma ‘body’.
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    Similar and Opposite Words
    determiner
    1. an unspecified amount or number of:
      a piece of
      a part of
      a bit of
    2. used to refer to someone or something that is unknown or unspecified:
      a certain
    3. a considerable amount or number of:
      Opposite:
    pronoun
    1. at least a small amount or number of people or things:
    adverb
    1. to some extent; somewhat:
      a little
      a little bit
      to a limited extent/degree
      to a certain degree
      to some extent
      to some degree
      in some measure
     
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