pronoun, adverb as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

some, one, whatsoever

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Example Sentences

Example:Would you like some tea?

Definition:used to refer to an unspecified quantity, often when it is not important to specify the exact amount.

From some

Example:She can't decide, there are too many options and she can't focus on one.

Definition:used when it is not important to specify a particular one or when indicating an unspecified element of a group.

From one

Example:He didn't do anything whatsoever to help the situation.

Definition:used to emphasize complete uncertainty or impossibility.

From whatsoever