MUCH vs SOME: NOUN
- A great amount or extent
- A large quantity or amount.
- Something great or remarkable.
- A thing uncommon, wonderful, or noticeable; something considerable.
- A large quantity; a great deal.
- A great, uncommon, or serious thing; something strange, wonderful, or considerable.
- A great quantity; a great deal; also, an indefinite quantity.
- To treat as something of especial value or worth.
- N/A
MUCH vs SOME: ADJECTIVE
- (quantifier used with mass nouns) great in quantity or degree or extent
- High in rank or position.
- Great in quantity, degree, or extent.
- Great in quantity; long in duration
- Being part and perhaps all of a class.
- Being a considerable number or quantity.
- Being a portion or an unspecified number or quantity of a whole or group.
- Being an unspecified number or quantity.
- Remarkable
- Quantifier; used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns to indicate an unspecified number or quantity
- One part … another part; these … those; -- used distributively.
- One and all. See under All, adv.
- Relatively much but unspecified in amount or extent
- Relatively many but unspecified in number
- A part; a portion; -- used pronominally, and followed sometimes by of.
- Certain; those of one part or portion; -- in distinction from other or others.
- About; near; more or less; -- used commonly with numerals, but formerly also with a singular substantive of time or distance.
- Not much; a little; moderate.
- A certain; one; -- indicating a person, thing, event, etc., as not known individually, or designated more specifically.
- Consisting of a greater or less portion or sum; composed of a quantity or number which is not stated; -- used to express an indefinite quantity or number. Used also pronominally.
- Unknown or unspecified by name.
- Considerable in number or quantity.
MUCH vs SOME: ADVERB
- To a very great degree or extent
- Frequently or in great quantities
- Just about; almost.
- Frequently; often.
- To a great degree or extent
- Very
- (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely
- Often; frequently.
- To a great extent.
- To a great degree or extent; greatly; abundantly; far; nearly.
- Of a measurement; approximately, roughly
- Approximately; about.
- (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct
- Somewhat.
MUCH vs SOME: PRONOUN
- A large amount or great extent.
- An indefinite amount, a part.
- An indefinite quantity.
- A certain number, at least one.
- An indefinite or unspecified number or portion.
- An indefinite additional quantity.
MUCH vs SOME: OTHER WORD TYPES
- [Colloq.]
- To make much; increase.
- To make much of; coax; stroke gently.
- In a great degree; to a great amount or extent; greatly; far.
- In this sense much was formerly often used ironically, implying denial.
- In present use, much or very much corresponds, before a comparative or a superlative with the, to very before a positive: thus, very great, but much or very much greater, much or very much the greatest.
- Nearly: usually emphasizing the sense of indefiniteness.
- [The adverb much is very often prefixed to participial forms, etc., to make compound adjectives: as, much- abused, much -enduring, much -debated.]
- Great in size; big; large.
- Incredibly
- Many in number.
- High in position, rank, or social station; important.
- Great in quantity or extent; abundant.
- (idiom) (as much) Almost the same.
- As; so; ever: used indefinitely after certain adverbs and pronouns, like so, soever.
- A suffix used to form adjectives from nouns or adjectives, as mettlesome, blithesome, lonesome, gladsome, gamesome, gruesome, quarrelsome, toothsome, troublesome, wholesome, winsome.
- A; a certain; one: noting a person or thing indefinitely, either as unknown or as unspecified.
- In this sense often fallowed by a correlative other or another.
- A certain indefinite or indeterminate quantity or part of; more or less: often so used as to denote a small quantity or a deficiency: as, bring some water; eat some bread.
- In logic, at least one, perhaps all; but a few logicians sometimes employ a semidefinite some which implies a part, but not all.
- Hence A certain number of, stated approximately: in a quasi-adverbial use before a numeral or other word of number: as, a place some seventy miles distant; some four or five of us will be there.
- A certain person; one.
- A certain quantity, part, or number, as distinguished from the rest: as, some of them are dead; we ate some of our provisions, and gave away the rest.
- In this sense some is very commonly repeated, some … some (or, formerly, other some, as in Acts xvii. 18) meaning ‘a number … others,’ or ‘the rest.’
- The plural some is occasionally used in the possessive.
- Some, as originally used partitively with numbers (AS. feówra sum, one of four, etc.), has come to be an apparent distributive suffix, as in foursome, sevensome.
- In some degree: to some extent; somewhat: as. I am some better; it is some cold.
- Quantifier
- (determiner) A certain proportion of, at least one.
- (determiner) An unspecified quantity or number of.
- (determiner) An unspecified amount of (something uncountable).
- (determiner) A certain, an unspecified or unknown.
- (determiner) A considerable quantity or number of.
- (determiner) a remarkable.
MUCH vs SOME: RELATED WORDS
- Bit, Lot, Far, Little, A lot, A great deal, A good deal, Very much, Practically, Untold, Such, So much, Some, Overmuch, Often
- Or so, Close to, Approximately, Extraordinary, Unspecified, Roughly, Whatsoever, Around, Whatever, Much, About, Any, Both, Several, Many
MUCH vs SOME: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Considerably, Just, Actually, Even, Bit, Lot, Far, Little, Practically, Untold, Such, So much, Some, Overmuch, Often
- Just about, Or so, Close to, Approximately, Extraordinary, Unspecified, Roughly, Whatsoever, Around, Whatever, Much, Any, Both, Several, Many
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