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Sentence count:177+29Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: fairlymiddlingmoderatelypassablyreasonablyslightlywithin reasonSimilar words: whatbut whatwhatsoeverwhat is moresomesomeonehandsomesometimeMeaning: [ˈsʌmwɒt]  adv. 1. to a small degree or extent 2. to a moderately sufficient extent or degree. 
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(151) He was pale, of brusque manners, somewhat given to affectation, but of immaculate dress and generous to his enemies.
(152) Both husband and wife are undecided and somewhat ambivalent about having a child, or buying a house.
(153) Their reasons for adopting this view differed somewhat, but we can take Galileo's position as not atypical.
(154) For many years teachers had occupied a somewhat ambiguous position.
(155) Evidence seemed to harden somewhat when a Glamorgan farmer went to the aid of a ditched van one dark night.
(156) The term generally accepted accounting principles is somewhat debatable in the field of financial accounting.
(157) It will be seen that this falls somewhat short of the first resort approach, which the brief does not directly address.
(158) Somewhat softened by wind erosion, the surface none the less looked more like the lunar highlands than like anything on Earth.
(159) This is perhaps because the later accretions are somewhat dwarfed amid the towering Gothic architecture.
(160) Some of the ill feeling dates back to the somewhat arbitrary way Edison was first given the charter.
(161) It has revealed a social nature somewhat different from that of the traditional peasantry of the advanced capitalist countries.
(162) As is well known, Marx himself gave a somewhat ambiguous answer; but Poulantzas' reply is quite clear.
(163) Though the estate has somewhat diminished since the Weighall days it still has superbly laid-out grounds of over thirty acres.
(164) He is here described as a person who holds himself somewhat aloof from others.
(165) But three weeks after a somewhat rocky arrival, Jambia appears to be doing fine.
(166) Whatever their differences, they were able to forge alliances across their somewhat varying but broadly similar positions.
(167) The diversity of services outlined in Figure 8.4 makes any classification somewhat arbitrary.
(168) There is a somewhat abstract quality about this body which currently operates out of solicitors' premises somewhere in Berkshire.
(169) Reports to date are interesting, if somewhat inconclusive,[http://sentencedict.com/somewhat.html] and without immediate practical application.
(170) He was entering that awkward stage of early adolescence and had become a somewhat ungainly-looking boy.
(171) This is of course a somewhat arbitrary limitation from a fire protection point of view.
(172) Although it is somewhat limited in its applications it is easy to operate and above all it is fun.
(173) Another three years later the passion had cooled somewhat but genuine affection remained.
(174) The fact that this singular, somewhat oppressive female was seeking out a religious man seemed absurd.
(175) The system is somewhat analogous to one that might be devised as a trot for students of Latin.
(176) Seb was somewhat less effusive in his acclaim, yet he was far more relieved than anyone else at Nahum's success.
(177) Somewhat bewildered, they abandoned the search and the world heard about yet another maritime tragedy.
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