some in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
some in Sindhi سنڌي
some in English
- some⇄-some (1),
(suffix forming adjectives.)
1. (?added to verbs) tending to ______.
Ex. Meddlesome = tending to meddle.
2. (?added to nouns) causing ______.
Ex. Troublesome = causing trouble.
3. (?added to adjectives) __ - some⇄-some (2),
(suffix added to numbers.) a group of ______.
Ex. Twosome = a group of two. Foursome = a group of four. - some⇄-some (3),
(combining form.) ______ body.
Ex. Chromosome = color body. Ribosome = ribose body. Monosome = single body. - some⇄adj. 1. certain or particular, but not known or named.
Ex. Some dogs are large; some dogs are small. Some people sleep more than others. Every nation is fitted ... for some particular employments or manufactures (John Ruskin).
2. a number of - some⇄adv. 1. (Informal.) to some degree or extent; somewhat.
Ex. He is some better today.
2. (U.S. Informal.) to a great degree or extent.
Ex. That's going some! - some⇄expr. and then some, (U.S. Slang.) and a good deal or a great many in addition.
Ex. ... a Western film which is a Western and then some (Wall Street Journal). - some⇄some, adjective, pronoun, adverb,