Synonym: fairly, middling, moderately, passably, reasonably, slightly, within reason. Similar words: what, but what, whatsoever, what is more, some, someone, handsome, sometime. Meaning: [ˈsʌmwɒt] adv. 1. to a small degree or extent 2. to a moderately sufficient extent or degree.
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(121) Charles's letter was indeed published, albeit in a somewhat abbre-viated form.
(122) Though the man I introduced to you last night looks somewhat boorish, he is a diamond in the rough.
(123) Even though it was a somewhat blunt instrument , our questionnaire provided us with some interesting ideas.
(124) I was somewhat surprised.
(125) The son of an airforce pilot, he had a somewhat nomadic childhood.
(126) Although his relationship with his mother had improved somewhat, he was still depressed.
(127) To say that I was surprised is somewhat of an understatement.
(128) A charming if somewhat absent-minded companion.
(129) The second appellation is somewhat more surprising.
(129) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(130) Government policies have been somewhat ambiguous.
(131) And its faxed decision seemed somewhat ambiguous.
(132) Gallagher takes a somewhat different approach.
(133) And he found the realization somewhat amusing, now that he was alone again.
(134) Despite the somewhat vinegary aftertaste we found it very easy to drink.
(135) Any judicial act of line-drawing may seem somewhat arbitrary, but Roe was a reasoned statement, elaborated with great care.
(136) Essentiality is a somewhat arbitrary and relative term when it comes to the food value of treats.
(137) They are somewhat fussy about soil, preferring an acidic, sunny site that is not waterlogged.
(138) The amount by which one changes weights is somewhat arbitrary.
(139) This somewhat unexpected decision gave ammunition to those who felt the schema on priestly life was too spiritual in tone.
(140) Thus Stiglitz sees the control problem as a multiple-principal-single- agent problem with each principal having a somewhat different objective.
(141) He complained that it reduced his ability to walk around which was already somewhat restricted by arthritis.
(142) Despite these somewhat pessimistic conclusions, the study represents an advance on earlier studies in this field of inquiry.
(143) The excavations revealed somewhat ambiguous structural evidence for a furnace with the discovery of a firing trench.
(144) The bagel has a rich history, though its origin is somewhat apocryphal.
(145) With his support and encouragement I took my first somewhat unsteady steps towards the production of a unit in financial accounting.
(146) I think that God in creating Man somewhat overestimated his ability. Oscar Wilde
(147) They gave my new acquaintance a somewhat belligerent aspect, you may be sure!
(148) On this particular morning he found Dotty in a somewhat agitated mood.
(149) Husseini was somewhat sidelined by the dramatic announcement of the secret Oslo peace accords in August 1993.
(150) The inputs employed for simulation are somewhat arbitrary, but they reflect underlying realities.
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