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Meaning of Something
The primary meaning of the word "something" is an unspecified or unknown thing, object, or entity.
Etymology of Something
The word "something" has its roots in Old English, with "some" derived from "sum" meaning a certain amount or quantity, and "thing" from "þing" meaning a being, entity, or object
Historically, "something" has been used to express a vague or general idea, with its meaning evolving over time to encompass a range of concepts, from an unspecified object to a degree or amount
Synonyms
thing
object
item
entity
being
existence
presence
reality
fact
circumstance
situation
incident
occurrence
happening
event
phenomenon
affair
matter
business
concern
issue
topic
subject
stuff
substance
material
article
commodity
goods
merchandise
product
somethingness
entirety
whole
totality
everything
all
anything
whatever
whatnot
sundry
divers
various
miscellaneous
thingamajig
thingamabob
gadget
gizmo
device
apparatus
contraption
machine
appliance
thingy
doohickey
whatchamacallit
contrivance
Definitions
- Used to indicate the existence of an unspecified or unknown thing, object, or entity
- * Used to indicate a degree or amount that is not specified
- * Used to express a vague or general idea
Usage Examples
- I feel like there's something missing in my life
- * Can you pass me something to drink?
- * I'm looking for something to do this weekend
- * There's something about that place that I love
Antonyms
nothing
none
zero
zilch
nil
naught
absence
void
emptiness
blank
vacuum
nonexistence
insignificance
irrelevance
unimportance
triviality
negligibility
nothingness
emptiness
hollowness
meaninglessness
pointlessness
futility
uselessness
worthlessness
insignificancy
inconsequentiality
inconsequence