Key: "S:" = Show Synset (semantic) relations, "W:" = Show Word (lexical) relations
Display options for sense: (gloss) "an example sentence"
Adjective
S: (adj) some ((quantifier) used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns to indicate an unspecified number or quantity) "have some milk"; "some roses were still blooming"; "having some friends over"; "some apples"; "some paper"
S: (adj) some (relatively much but unspecified in amount or extent) "we talked for some time"; "he was still some distance away"
W: (adj) little [Indirect via much] ((quantifier used with mass nouns) small in quantity or degree; not much or almost none or (with `a') at least some) "little rain fell in May"; "gave it little thought"; "little time is left"; "we still have little money"; "a little hope remained"; "there's slight chance that it will work"; "there's a slight chance it will work"
S: (adj) some (relatively many but unspecified in number) "they were here for some weeks"; "we did not meet again for some years"
S: (adj) some (remarkable) "that was some party"; "she is some skier"
Adverb
S: (adv) approximately, about, close to, just about, some, roughly, more or less, around, or so ((of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct) "lasted approximately an hour"; "in just about a minute"; "he's about 30 years old"; "I've had about all I can stand"; "we meet about once a month"; "some forty people came"; "weighs around a hundred pounds"; "roughly $3,000"; "holds 3 gallons, more or less"; "20 or so people were at the party"