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1. several
adjective. ['ˈsɛvɝəl'] considered individually.
Synonyms
- single
- individual
- respective
Antonyms
- unvaried
- multiple
- commonality
- joint
Etymology
- several (Anglo-Norman)
- separalis (Latin)
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Rhymes with Several
- admiral
- agricultural
- agricultural
- architectural
- behavioral
- behavioral
- bilateral
- canaveral
- corporal
- countercultural
- countercultural
- cultural
- directoral
- doctoral
- electoral
- ephemeral
- federal
- femoral
- funeral
- general
How do you pronounce several?
Pronounce several as ˈsɛvərəl.
US - How to pronounce several in American English
UK - How to pronounce several in British English
How do you spell several? Is it sevral ?
A common misspelling of several is sevral
Sentences with several
1. Adjective
Cut the butter into several pieces and add the pieces to the dry ingredients.
Quotes about several
1. A great book should leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading.
- William Styron, Conversations with William Styron
2. I wish I could be as thin as Jessica Simpson. I think she looks gorgeous! I have had Jessica on my show several times, and I can tell you that girl is genuine and funny with a great self-deprecating sense of humor.
- Rachael Ray
3. I spend several days at a time without enough sleep. At first, normal activities become annoying. When you are too tired to eat, you really need some sleep. A few days later, things become strange. Loud noises become louder and more startling, familiar sounds become unfamiliar, and life reinvents itself as a surrealist dream.
- Henry Rollins
2. several-seeded
adjective. having many seeds.
Synonyms
- multi-seeded
Antonyms
- well
- reputable
3. several
adjective. ['ˈsɛvɝəl'] distinct and individual.
Antonyms
- mated
Etymology
- several (Anglo-Norman)
- separalis (Latin)
4. several
adjective. ['ˈsɛvɝəl'] (used with count nouns) of an indefinite number more than 2 or 3 but not many.
Antonyms
- no
Etymology
- several (Anglo-Norman)
- separalis (Latin)