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1. some other
adjective.
Any
of
various
alternatives;
some
other.
Synonyms
another
other
Antonyms
same
joint
present
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2. other
adjective.
(ˈʌðɝ)
Not
the
same
one
or
ones
already
mentioned
or
implied.
Synonyms
separate
another
new
distinctness
separateness
otherwise
otherness
some other
different
opposite
Antonyms
same
joint
associate
unite
common
Etymology
other (English)
other (Middle English (1100-1500))
oþer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. other
adjective.
(ˈʌðɝ)
Recently
past.
Synonyms
past
Antonyms
present
future
Etymology
other (English)
other (Middle English (1100-1500))
oþer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. other
adjective.
(ˈʌðɝ)
Very
unusual;
different
in
character
or
quality
from
the
normal
or
expected.
Synonyms
strange
unusual
Antonyms
familiar
connect
join
Etymology
other (English)
other (Middle English (1100-1500))
oþer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. other
adjective.
(ˈʌðɝ)
Belonging
to
the
distant
past.
Synonyms
past
early
former
Antonyms
present
future
stay
attach
Etymology
other (English)
other (Middle English (1100-1500))
oþer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. some
adjective.
(ˈsʌm)
Quantifier;
used
with
either
mass
nouns
or
plural
count
nouns
to
indicate
an
unspecified
number
or
quantity.
Synonyms
several
any
whatsoever
whatever
few
both
many
Antonyms
few
many
no
all
fewer
Etymology
some (English)
some (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. some
adjective.
(ˈsʌm)
Relatively
many
but
unspecified
in
number.
Synonyms
many
Antonyms
few
common
Etymology
some (English)
some (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. some
adverb.
(ˈsʌm)
(of
quantities)
imprecise
but
fairly
close
to
correct.
Synonyms
close to
approximately
roughly
more or less
just about
or so
around
about
Antonyms
inactive
less
unimpressive
inferior
usual
Etymology
some (English)
some (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. some
adjective.
(ˈsʌm)
Remarkable.
Synonyms
extraordinary
Antonyms
ordinary
more
Etymology
some (English)
some (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. some
adjective.
(ˈsʌm)
Relatively
much
but
unspecified
in
amount
or
extent.
Synonyms
much
Antonyms
little
same
Etymology
some (English)
some (Middle English (1100-1500))
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