Somewhat is a synonym of to_some_extent.
As adverbs the difference between Somewhat and to_some_extent
is that
Somewhat is to a limited extent or degree while
to_some_extent is partly; in part.
As a pronoun Somewhat
is (archaic) something.
As a noun Somewhat
is more or less; a certain quantity or degree; a part, more or less; something.
Somewhat English
Alternative forms
* (qualifier) summat (and variants listed there)
Adverb
( -)
To a limited extent or degree.
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, passage=I had occasion […] to make a somewhat long business trip to Chicago, and on my return […] I found Farrar awaiting me in the railway station. He smiled his wonted fraction by way of greeting, […], and finally leading me to his buggy, turned and drove out of town. I was completely mystified at such an unusual proceeding.}}
See also
* slightly
Pronoun
( English Pronouns)
(archaic) Something.
* 1590 , (Edmund Spenser), The Faerie Queene , III.12:
- Proceeding to the midst he stil did stand, / As if in minde he somewhat had to say […].
* Robert Trail
- But this text and theme I am upon, relates to somewhat far higher and greater, than all the beholdings of his glory that ever any saint on earth received.
* 1851 , Herman Melville, Moby-Dick
- Not seldom in this life, when, on the right side, fortune's favourites sail close by us, we, though all adroop before, catch somewhat of the rushing breeze, and joyfully feel our bagging sails fill out.
Noun
( en noun)
More or less; a certain quantity or degree; a part, more or less; something.
* Grew
- These salts have somewhat of a nitrous taste.
* Dryden
- Somewhat of his good sense will suffer, in this transfusion, and much of the beauty of his thoughts will be lost.
A person or thing of importance; a somebody.
* Tennyson
- Here come those that worship me. / They think that I am somewhat .
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to_some_extent English
Adverb
(-)
Partly; in part.
Synonyms
* to an extent
* somewhat
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