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  1. SOMETHING definition: 1. an object, situation, quality, or action that is not exactly known or stated: 2. a thing for…. Learn more.

  2. something. ( ˈsʌmθɪŋ) pron. 1. an unspecified or unknown thing; some thing: he knows something you don't; take something warm with you. 2. an unspecified or unknown amount; bit: something less than a hundred. 3. an impressive or important person, thing, or event: isn't that something?.

  3. Synonyms for SOMETHING: object, entity, substance, reality, thing, being, individual, commodity; Antonyms of SOMETHING: nonentity, very, especially, extremely, particularly, highly, exceedingly, exceeding.

  4. something. pronoun. uk / ˈsʌmθɪŋ / us. Add to word list. A1. used to refer to a thing when you do not know what it is or when it is not important what it is: As soon as I walked in, I noticed that something was missing. We know about the problem and we're trying to do something about it. It's not something that will be easy to change.

  5. Britannica Dictionary definition of SOMETHING. 1. : a thing that is not known, named, or specified. Something came in the mail for you. I thought I heard something outside. He said something that really bothered me. [+] more examples. 2. : a person or thing that is important or worth noticing.

  6. something. pronoun. /ˈsʌmθɪŋ/ Idioms. a thing that is not known or mentioned by name. We stopped for something to eat. Give me something to do. There's something wrong with the TV. There's something about this place that frightens me. Don't just stand there. Do something! His name is Alan something (= I don't know his other name).

  7. 2 days ago · 1. pronoun. You use something to refer to a thing, situation, event, or idea, without saying exactly what it is. He realized right away that there was something wrong. There was something vaguely familiar about him. The garden was something special. 'You said there was something you wanted to ask me,' he said politely.

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