Need another word that means the same as “somewhat”? Find 21 synonyms and 30 related words for “somewhat” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Somewhat” are: fairly, jolly, middling, moderately, passably, pretty, reasonably, more or less, slightly, a little, a little bit, to some extent, to some degree, up to a point, in some measure, rather, quite, within limits, relatively, comparatively, marginally
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “somewhat” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
a little | Not much. |
a little bit | Not much. |
comparatively | To a moderate degree as compared to something else; relatively. Inflation was comparatively low. |
fairly | In conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating. He is fairly clever with computers. |
in some measure | To or toward the inside of. |
jolly | To a moderately sufficient extent or degree. He is jolly busy. |
marginally | In a marginal manner. He s marginally worse than he was. |
middling | To certain extent or degree. Middling rich. |
moderately | To a moderately sufficient extent or degree. Both hotels are moderately priced. |
more or less | Comparative of much; to a greater degree or extent. |
passably | In a way that is just good enough; reasonably. He was passably attractive. |
pretty | To a moderately sufficient extent or degree. He looked pretty fit for his age. |
quite | Of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative. This is quite a different problem. |
rather | To a degree (not used with a negative. I rather think he wants me to marry him. |
reasonably | In a sensible way. Ski wear which looks good and is reasonably priced. |
relatively | Regarded in comparison with something else rather than absolutely; quite. They were very poor but relatively speaking they had been lucky. |
slightly | To a small degree or extent. Slightly built. |
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. |
bit | The cutting part of a drill usually pointed and threaded and is replaceable in a brace or bitstock or drill press. He had a bit of good luck. |
camouflage | Hide or disguise the presence of a person animal or object by means of camouflage. The troops camouflaged themselves before they went into enemy territory. |
comparatively | To a moderate degree as compared to something else; relatively. Inflation was comparatively low. |
exaggerate | To enlarge beyond bounds or the truth. He was apt to exaggerate any aches and pains. |
fairly | To certain extent or degree. I was fairly certain she had nothing to do with the affair. |
few | The RAF pilots who took part in the Battle of Britain. A world that increasingly belongs to the few. |
girlfriend | Any female friend. Mary and her girlfriend organized the party. |
intersect | Divide (something) by passing or lying across it. Lines of latitude and longitude intersect at right angles. |
least | Used in names of very small animals and plants e g least shrew. He has the least talent of anyone. |
less | Of lower rank or importance. Less quickly. |
little | Informal small and of little importance. I m tired of your petty little schemes. |
minimum | The least possible. Minimum wage. |
moderately | To a moderately sufficient extent or degree. Growth continues moderately. |
overdo | Do, use, or carry to excess; exaggerate. I d overdone the garlic in the curry. |
overlap | A part or amount which overlaps. Two new series overlapped. |
part | Go one s own way move apart. Hold the furthest part of your leg that you can reach. |
partially | Only in part; to a limited extent. A partially open door. |
partly | In part; in some degree; not wholly. I felt partly to blame. |
portion | The allotment of some amount by dividing something. They portioned the meat perfectly. |
preferably | More readily or willingly. He would like a place of his own preferably outside the town. |
pretty | Make pretty or attractive. He looked pretty fit for his age. |
rather | More readily or willingly. He didn t call rather or instead he wrote her a letter. |
ravishing | Delightful; entrancing. A ravishing blonde. |
reasonably | To a moderate or acceptable degree; fairly. A constable who reasonably believes a breach of the peace is about to take place. |
resemble | Appear like; be similar or bear a likeness to. They resembled each other closely. |
section | Divide into sections. The New York Times business section. |
sector | The minimum track length that can be assigned to store information unless otherwise specified a sector of data consists of 512 bytes. He was helpless in an important sector of his life. |
slightly | To a small degree or extent. The children argued because one slice of cake was slightly larger than the other. |
some | To some extent quite a lot. Having some friends over. |
wee | A short time. The lyrics are a wee bit too sweet and sentimental. |
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