"Somehow" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Somehow" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Somehow
speak

"Somehow" Meaning

Used to express a curious or somewhat doubting feeling about something that is unclear or unlikely, but may possibly be true. It indicates a sense of uncertainty or surprise.

Example sentences:
- I've somehow managed to finish the task on time.
- She somehow produced a beautiful painting despite having no experience.

"Somehow" Examples

Examples of Usage for "somehow"


Adverb Usage

1. Expressing a sense of unexpected outcome:
- "She somehow managed to finish the project on time despite the tight deadline."
- "I somehow ended up with an extra ticket to the concert."

2. Expressing ability to do something despite the difficulty:
- "She somehow keeps a positive attitude despite facing so many setbacks."
- "He somehow managed to regain his composure after the shock of the news."

3. Indicating an unspecified or uncertain method:
- "I somehow secured a seat on the plane despite the flight being fully booked."
- "She somehow got the man accomplishing all those tasks without much help."

4. Used in place of a link or introduction to linking two independent clauses:
- "His lack of sleep somehow wasn't noticed by his boss."
- "The new restaurant somehow serves the best pasta in town."

5. Expressing an unconventional way or a secret:
- "I somehow survived on coffee and determination last night to meet the deadline."
- "They somehow talked their way out of the argument."
- "She's somehow connected with many high-up people in the city."
- "The freest method that somehow worked was an improvement over traditional designs."

"Somehow" Similar Words

Sombrely

speak

Sadly or gloomily; in a serious and depressing manner.

Sombreness

speak

Sombreness refers to a state of gloom, darkness, or seriousness, often accompanied by a sense of melancholy or sorrow. It can describe a mood or atmosphere that is bleak, somber, and often depressing.

Sombrero

speak

A sombrero is a traditional Mexican hat that is typically wide-brimmed and conical in shape, often decorated with colorful embroidery, beads, or other ornaments. It is usually made from straw, felt, or canvas and is commonly worn by men in Mexico as part of a traditional outfit, especially for special occasions such as holidays and celebrations.

Sombreros

speak

Sombrous

speak

Some

speak

Somebody

speak

Someone, a person or a individual, determined by the context in which they are referred to.

Someday

speak

Someone

speak

A person, individual, or human being. <br><br>A term used to refer to a person, rather than their name.

Someplace

speak

A place or location, but not a specific one; somewhere. <br><br>Example: "I'm not sure where the meeting is, but it's someplace downtown."

Somer

speak

"Somber"

Somers

speak

Somers can have several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. Somersault: a forward flip of the body with one or two rotations on the longitudinal axis, usually performed as an old-fashioned trick during gymnastics, acrobatics, or circus arts.<br>2. Somers, a surname: a common English surname of Old English origin, thought to be derived from the Old English words "sumor" (summer) and "man" (person).<br>3. Somersault (barque): a type of sailboat.<br><br>The word "Somers" is also related to some toponyms, such as:<br><br>1. Somerset, a county in southwest England.<br>2. Somers, Connecticut, a town in the United States.<br><br>Furthermore, Somers is a feminine given name, likely derived from the same Old English words.

Somersault

speak

Somersaulted

speak

Performed a somersault, which means to flip or twist the body in a complete rotation, usually in mid-air, often as a gymnastics move or an acrobatic stunt. It can also imply a sudden and complete reversal or about-face, like a change in opinion or direction.

Somersaulting

speak

Somersaulting means to perform a somersault, which is a gymnastic or acrobatic movement in which the body turns or flips over while keeping as much contact as possible with the surface. It often refers to a forward or backward flip in which the person lands on their feet.

Somersaults

speak

A flip or rotation through the air with at least one complete turn, typically done in playground games such as gymnastics or trampolining.