something in English

pronoun
1
a thing that is unspecified or unknown.
we stopped for something to eat
2
used in various expressions indicating that a description or amount being stated is not exact.
a wry look, something between amusement and regret
adverb
1
used for emphasis with a following adjective functioning as an adverb.
my back hurts something terrible
2
to some extent; somewhat.
the people were something scared

Use "something" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "something" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "something", or refer to the context using the word "something" in the English Dictionary.

1. See also: clever, Clog Clog (something) with (something) To obstruct something with something

2. Compartmentalize something into something

3. Something attempted, something done.

4. Compartmentalize something into something

5. One bases something on something else (active), whereas something is Based on something else (passive).

6. Allocate something to something Directors

7. Comprised of (something) Made up of (something); consisting of (something)

8. Blanket (someone or something) with (something) To cover with something

9. (redirected from Added into) add (something) into (something) To mix or place something into something else

10. Concern somebody/something to affect somebody/something; to involve somebody/something

11. Commute (something) into (something) 1

12. Accept (something) as (something) 1

13. Assimilate someone or something into something to cause someone or something to be absorbed into something

14. Crowded (with something) full of something

15. He's planned something, something long-term.

16. Colligate (with something) Colligate something (with something) if two ideas, facts, etc

17. Ascribe (something) to (something) To attribute something to a person or source

18. Accompanied "by" something is the idiomatic usage: with something extra to go along with something else; with something to complement something else

19. Bring (something) (up)on (someone or something) To cause something very bad to happen to someone, something, or oneself

20. Chock full of (something) Having a lot of something; very full of something

21. Adopt (someone or something) as (something) 1

22. Something about them being immigrants or something.

23. Consign something to someone or something 1

24. Bespeak something to show or suggest something

25. Adjust (oneself or something) to (something) 1

26. I immediately sensed something new, something unsettling.

27. Contributor definition is - someone or something that contributes something or that contributes to something

28. See also: comprise, of Comprised of (something) Made up of (something); consisting of (something)

29. Be Comprised of (something) To be made up of something; to consist of something

30. Attract (someone or something) to (someone or something else) to draw or pull someone or something to someone or something else

31. To Curtail is defined as to restrict something, stop something or deprive of something

32. Avert (something) (away) from To distract or divert something from someone or something else

33. Bestow something on someone to give something to someone; to present something to someone

34. Blend (something) in To mix or combine something smoothly or seamlessly with something else

35. Award (one) (something) for (something) To bestow something upon one for a particular reason

36. Croon (something) to sing something quietly and gently

37. Pick something different, something better, pick the Bumbag

38. Something Befogs somebody/something to make somebody confused

39. knowing something of everything and everything of something.

40. Something Befogs somebody/something to make somebody confused

41. Accustomed to (something) Familiar or comfortable with something

42. Cheapen something to make something lower in price

43. Analogue definition, something having analogy to something else

44. An Avatar is something that embodies something else.

45. Absorb (someone or something) in (to) (something) 1

46. Assail somebody/something (with something) to attack somebody/something violently, either physically or with words

47. Balk at something to resist and object to something; to shy away from doing something

48. Cynical (about something) not believing that something good will happen or that something is important

49. See also: Award, for Award (someone or something) (something) To bestow something upon someone or

50. Condemn (someone or something) for (something) To judge someone or something harshly for a particular action