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Something Definition & Meaning

1. A thing that is not specified or identified.

Example: "i need something to eat for lunch."

2. A vague or unspecified quantity or amount.

Example: "there's something in the air tonight."

3. A particular quality or characteristic of a person or thing.

Example: "there's something about her that i just can't put my finger on."

4. An action or event of importance or interest.

Example: "something incredible happened today!"

5. A word used to indicate a non-specific object or idea.

Example: "can you hand me that something over there?"

Examples of the word something used in sentences.

  • I need to do something to pass the time.
  • I lost something very important.
  • Something smells delicious in the kitchen.
  • I would like to buy something nice for my friend's birthday.
  • Can you give me something to eat?
  • Something smells delicious in the kitchen.
  • She always wears something bright and colorful.
  • Can you tell me something interesting about yourself?
  • I forgot something important at home.
  • Let's do something fun this weekend.
  • I'm hoping to find something exciting to do this weekend, maybe go on a hike or try a new restaurant.
  • I need something to eat before I can start working on this task.
  • I have something important to discuss with you regarding our project.
  • There's something about the way she sings that always leaves me feeling emotional.
  • Can you tell me something interesting about your hometown?
  • I'm not sure what to order from the menu, but I'm in the mood for something spicy.
  • I have a feeling that there's something important I forgot to do today.
  • I need to find something to wear to the party tonight.
  • She said something that offended me, but I chose to ignore it.
  • Can you tell me something interesting about your trip to Japan?
  • Something in his tone suggested that he was hiding something from us.
  • I'm not sure what to wear for the party tonight, but I want something that will stand out.
  • I have a feeling that something amazing is going to happen today.
  • He said he'd bring something to contribute to the potluck, but he didn't specify what it would be.
  • Something about her mannerisms made me feel uneasy around her.
  • After years of wandering aimlessly, she finally found something that gave her life meaning.
  • I could sense something ominous in the air as I approached the abandoned building.
  • I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but there was something about his smile that made me uncomfortable.
  • The CEO's announcement hinted at something major happening within the company, leaving employees on edge.
  • She had always felt like something was missing from her life, but it wasn't until she found her passion for music that she finally felt complete.
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