some
Pronunciation
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- (indefinite) Used to mean an amount or number of something when the amount or number is not exact or specific.
- Would you like some grapes?
- Every government is ill-disposed to the press, all or some of the time.
- He had edited the paper for some years.
- (indefinite) (singular) (count & non-count) Unspecified or unknown.
- I've just met some man who said he knew you.
- You use some before a number to say that it may be a little more or a little less.
- Synonym: approximately
- Some 200 people attended the event.