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  1. SOMEBODY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of somebody in English. somebody. pronoun. uk / ˈsʌm.bə.di / / ˈsʌmˌbɒd.i / us / ˈsʌmˌbɑː.di / / ˈsʌmˌbʌ.di / Add to word list. A2. someone. Examples. Somebody in the office will know. Somebody rang while you were at Polly's house. Somebody told me she lives near here.

  2. The meaning of SOMEBODY is one or some person of unspecified or indefinite identity. How to use somebody in a sentence.

  3. Somebody definition: some person.. See examples of SOMEBODY used in a sentence.

  4. 6 days ago · somebody in American English. (ˈsʌmˌbɑdi ; ˈsʌmˌbʌdi ; ˈsʌmbədi ) pronoun. 1. a person unknown or not named; some person; someone. noun Word forms: plural ˈsomeˌbodies. 2. a person of importance. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  5. 1. used in statements. You use someone or somebody to refer to a person without saying who you mean. Carlos sent someone to see me. There was an accident and somebody got hurt. There is no difference in meaning between someone and somebody, but somebody is more common in spoken English, and someone is more common in written English. Be Careful!

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  7. /ˈsʌmbədi/ IPA guide. Other forms: somebodies. When you're talking about a person, but not a specific one, use the word somebody. If you cook more than you can eat yourself, you might ask, "Does somebody want this extra macaroni and cheese?" Interestingly, synonyms for somebody include "whoever" and "superstar."

  8. Somebody is a little less formal than someone. Someone is used more in writing than somebody. Somebody is more common in speaking: We can no longer assume that because someone can do the job, they can teach the skill. Somebody’s got to say something to her. She can’t behave like that. Something and anything.

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