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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
(adv.)
In some
degree;
somewhat;
to some
extent;
at some
distance.
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Underthing
::
Underthing
(n.)
Something
that is
inferior
and of
little
worth.
Dummy
::
Dummy (n.) An
imitation
or copy of
something,
to be used as a
substitute;
a
model;
a lay
figure;
as, a
figure
on which
clothing
is
exhibited
in shop
windows;
a blank paper copy used to show the size of the
future
book, etc..
Note
::
Note (n.) A mark, or sign, made to call
attention,
to point out
something
to
notice,
or the like; a sign, or
token,
proving
or
giving
evidence..
Exonerate
::
Exonerate
(v. t.) To
relieve,
in a moral
sense,
as of a
charge,
obligation,
or load of blame
resting
on one; to clear of
something
that lies upon
oppresses
one, as an
accusation
or
imputation;
as, to
exonerate
one's self from
blame,
or from the
charge
of
avarice..
Untie
::
Untie (v. t.) To
loosen,
as
something
interlaced
or
knotted;
to
disengage
the parts of; as, to untie a
knot..
Prod
::
Prod (v. t.) To
thrust
some
pointed
instrument
into; to prick with
something
sharp;
as, to prod a
soldier
with a
bayonet;
to prod oxen;
hence,
to goad, to
incite,
to
worry;
as, to prod a
student..
Undermeal
::
Undermeal
(n.)
Hence,
something
occurring
or done in the
afternoon;
esp., an
afternoon
meal;
supper;
also, an
afternoon
nap; a
siesta..
Connubiality
::
Connubiality
(n.) The
quality
of being
connubial;
something
characteristics
of the
conjugal
state;
an
expression
of
connubial
tenderness.
Contribute
::
Contribute
(v. i.) To give a part to a
common
stock;
to lend
assistance
or aid, or give
something,
to a
common
purpose;
to have a share in any act or
effect..
Section
::
Section
(n.) A part
separated
from
something;
a
division;
a
portion;
a
slice.
Limitation
::
Limitation
(v. t.) A
limited
time
within
or
during
which
something
is to be done.
Train
::
Train (v.) That which is drawn along in the rear of, or
after,
something;
that which is in the
hinder
part or
rear..
Recitation
::
Recitation
(n.) The
delivery
before
an
audience
of
something
committed
to
memory,
especially
as an
elocutionary
exhibition;
also, that which is so
delivered..
Embolus
::
Embolus
(n.)
Something
inserted,
as a
wedge;
the
piston
or
sucker
of a pump or
syringe..
Euphemism
::
Euphemism
(n.) A
figure
in which a harts or
indelicate
word or
expression
is
softened;
a way of
describing
an
offensive
thing by an
inoffensive
expression;
a mild name for
something
disagreeable.
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To fix, as a
precious
stone,
in a
border
of
metal;
to place in a
setting;
hence,
to place in or amid
something
which
serves
as a
setting;
as, to set glass in a
sash..
Accredit
::
Accredit
(v. t.) To
credit;
to vouch for or
consider
(some one) as doing
something,
or
(something)
as
belonging
to some one..
Bugbear
::
Bugbear
(n.)
Something
frightful,
as a
specter;
anything
imaginary
that
causes
needless
fright;
something
used to
excite
needless
fear; also,
something
really
dangerous,
used to
frighten
children,
etc..
Suffusion
::
Suffuse
(v. t.) To
overspread,
as with a fluid or
tincture;
to fill or
cover,
as with
something
fluid;
as, eyes
suffused
with
tears;
cheeks
suffused
with
blushes..
Press
::
Press (v.) To try to force
(something
upon some one); to urge or
inculcate
with
earnestness
or
importunity;
to
enforce;
as, to press
divine
truth on an
audience..
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