1
: being an unknown, undetermined, or unspecified unit or thing
some person knocked
2
a
: being one, a part, or an unspecified number of something (such as a class or group) named or implied
some gems are hard
b
: being of an unspecified amount or number
give me some water
have some apples
3
: remarkable, striking
that was some party
4
: being at least one
—used to indicate that a logical proposition is asserted only of a subclass or certain members of the class denoted by the term which it modifies
singular or plural in construction
1
: one indeterminate quantity, portion, or number as distinguished from the rest
2
: an indefinite additional amount
ran a mile and then some
Using Some as an Adverb: Usage Guide
When some is used to modify a number, it is almost always a round number
a community of some 150,000 inhabitants
but because some is slightly more emphatic than about or approximately it is occasionally used with a more exact number in an intensive function.
an expert parachutist, he has some 115 jumps to his credit
—Current Biography
When some is used without a number, most commentators feel that somewhat is to be preferred. Their advice is an oversimplification, however; only when some modifies an adjective, usually a comparative, will somewhat always substitute smoothly. When some modifies a verb or adverb, and especially when it follows a verb, substitution of somewhat may prove awkward.
Italy forced me to grow up some
—E. W. Brooke
I'm not a prude; I've been around some in my day
—Roy Rogers
here in Newport, both Southern Cross and Courageous practiced some more
—W. N. Wallace
: characterized by a (specified) thing, quality, state, or action
awesome
burdensome
cuddlesome
: group of (so many) members and especially persons
foursome
1
: body
chromosome
2
: chromosome
monosome
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