"Someone" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Someone" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Someone" Meaning

A person, individual, or human being.

A term used to refer to a person, rather than their name.

"Someone" Examples

Usage Examples


| Example Sentence | Part of Speech | Meaning |
| --- | --- | --- |
| "Someone called to express their condolences." | Subject | unidentified person |
| "Someone left their jacket in the park. Can you pick it up?" | Complement of Verb | unspecified person |
| "Who does someone need to sign to get approval?" | Pronoun, subject of an interrogative clause | generic term for a person |
| "Someone should do the laundry. It's piling up." | Complement of a verb expressing an opinion | generally applicable to any person |
| "Eve had someone watching her from afar, unacknowledged by her." | Oblique object | discreetly monitoring someone |

"Someone" Similar Words

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Sombrero

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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.

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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."

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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.

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

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