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Definition of something
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of something is as below...
Something
(n.)
Anything
unknown,
undetermined,
or not
specifically
designated;
a
certain
indefinite
thing;
an
indeterminate
or
unknown
event;
an
unspecified
task, work, or
thing..
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Electrify
::
Electrify
(v. t.) To
excite
suddenly
and
violently,
esp. by
something
highly
delightful
or
inspiriting;
to
thrill;
as, this
patriotic
sentiment
electrified
the
audience..
Bescatter
::
Bescatter
(v. t.) To cover
sparsely
by
scattering
(something);
to
strew.
Whelm
::
Whelm (v. t.) To throw
(something)
over a thing so as to cover it.
Antidote
::
Antidote
(n.)
Whatever
tends to
prevent
mischievous
effects,
or to
counteract
evil which
something
else might
produce..
Collateral
::
Collateral
(a.)
Tending
toward
the same
conclusion
or
result
as
something
else;
additional;
as,
collateral
evidence..
Humanize
::
Humanize
(v. t.) To
convert
into
something
human or
belonging
to man; as, to
humanize
vaccine
lymph..
Path
::
Path (v. t.) To make a path in, or on
(something),
or for (some
one)..
News
::
News (n)
Something
strange
or newly
happened.
Indebted
::
Indebted
(a.)
Placed
under
obligation
for
something
received,
for which
restitution
or
gratitude
is due; as, we are
indebted
to our
parents
for their care of us in
infancy;
indebted
to
friends
for help and
encouragement..
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) To place
something
to the
account
of as a debt; to
debit,
as, to
charge
one with
goods.
Also, to enter upon the debit side of an
account;
as, to
charge
a sum to one..
Consignify
::
Consignify
(v. t.) To
signify
or
denote
in
combination
with
something
else.
Insisture
::
Insisture
(n.) A
dwelling
or
standing
on
something;
fixedness;
persistence.
Expectative
::
Expectative
(n.)
Something
in
expectation;
esp., an
expectative
grace..
Weatherwiser
::
Weatherwiser
(n.)
Something
that
foreshows
the
weather.
Dilute
::
Dilute
(v. t.) To make
thinner
or more
liquid
by
admixture
with
something;
to thin and
dissolve
by
mixing.
Tire
::
Tire (v. i.) To
seize,
rend, or tear
something
as prey; to be fixed upon, or
engaged
with,
anything..
Impatient
::
Impatient
(a.) Not
patient;
not
bearing
with
composure;
intolerant;
uneasy;
fretful;
restless,
because
of pain,
delay,
or
opposition;
eager for
change,
or for
something
expected;
hasty;
passionate;
-- often
followed
by at, for, of, and
under..
Alp
::
Alp (n.) Fig.:
Something
lofty,
or
massive,
or very hard to be
surmounted..
Perquisite
::
Perquisite
(n.)
Something
gained
from a place or
employment
over and above the
ordinary
salary
or fixed wages for
services
rendered;
especially,
a fee
allowed
by law to an
officer
for a
specific
service..
Tear
::
Tear (n.)
Something
in the form of a
transparent
drop of fluid
matter;
also, a
solid,
transparent,
tear-shaped
drop, as of some
balsams
or
resins..
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