Need another word that means the same as “some”? Find 17 synonyms and 30 related words for “some” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Some” are: about, approximately, around, close to, just about, more or less, or so, roughly, a little, a little bit, to some extent, to some degree, up to a point, in some measure, rather, quite, within limits
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “some” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
a little | Not much. |
a little bit | Not much. |
about | Imprecise but fairly close to correct. In just about a minute. |
approximately | Imprecise but fairly close to correct. A journey of approximately two hours. |
around | All around or on all sides. News gets around or about. |
close to | Near in time or place or relationship. |
in some measure | To or toward the inside of. |
just about | Absolutely. |
more or less | Used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs. |
or so | Subsequently or soon afterward often used as sentence connectors. |
quite | To a certain or fairly significant extent or degree; fairly. Quite ill. |
rather | Instead of; as opposed to. She seemed indifferent rather than angry. |
roughly | With roughness or violence rough is an informal variant for roughly. The narrative is roughly speaking contemporary with the earliest of the gospels. |
to some degree | Imprecise but fairly close to correct. |
to some extent | Imprecise but fairly close to correct. |
up to a point | To a more central or a more northerly place. |
within limits | On the inside. |
about | In the area or vicinity. In just about a minute. |
almost | Slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but. The baby was almost asleep when the alarm sounded. |
approximately | (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct. A journey of approximately two hours. |
around | All around or on all sides. Word got around that he was on the verge of retirement. |
bit | The cutting part of a drill usually pointed and threaded and is replaceable in a brace or bitstock or drill press. Miranda could go off and do her theatrical bit. |
equidistant | At equal distances. The line joins together all points which are equidistant from the two axes. |
exaggerate | To enlarge beyond bounds or the truth. He was apt to exaggerate any aches and pains. |
fairly | Actually (used to emphasize something surprising or extreme. I was fairly certain she had nothing to do with the affair. |
few | The minority of people; the elect. Art is not just for the few. |
fractional | Small or tiny in amount. Fractional crystallization. |
half | Half a pint of beer or a similar drink. I am half inclined to believe you. |
handful | The quantity that can be held in the hand. Only a handful of responses were received. |
intersect | Meet at a point. The area is intersected only by minor roads. |
least | Used in names of very small animals and plants e g least shrew. The garter snake is the least dangerous snake. |
less | Comparative of little. Less than three weeks. |
little | Small and of little importance. A little puppy dog. |
minimal | The least possible. A minimal charge for the service. |
minimum | The point on a curve where the tangent changes from negative on the left to positive on the right. This can be done with the minimum amount of effort. |
nearly | Very close to; almost. In the absence of anyone more nearly related I was designated next of kin. |
partially | Only in part; to a limited extent. He was partially paralyzed. |
portion | Serve (food) in an amount suitable for one person. Burger joints offering huge portions. |
practically | Virtually; almost. He might win pointed out Emmeline practically. |
preferably | More readily or willingly. He would like a place of his own preferably outside the town. |
rarefaction | Reduction in the density of something, especially air or a gas. A series of rarefactions and compactions. |
rather | Used to suggest that the opposite of a previous statement is the case; on the contrary. We were rather hoping you might do that for us. |
roughly | With roughness or violence rough is an informal variant for roughly. This is a walk of roughly 13 miles. |
several | Of an indefinite number more than 2 or 3 but not many. Specialists in their several fields. |
slightly | To a small degree or extent. A slightly built girl. |
smattering | A small amount of something. A smattering of snow. |
somewhat | To a moderately sufficient extent or degree. His arguments were somewhat self contradictory. |
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