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Somewhere Definition & Meaning

1. Somewhere refers to a place that is not specified or known.

Example: I left my keys somewhere in the house.

2. It can also mean a place that is not important or relevant.

Example: We stopped somewhere for lunch on our road trip.

3. Somewhere can indicate a vague or uncertain location.

Example: I think i saw her somewhere at the party, but i'm not sure.

4. It can be used to suggest a hypothetical or imaginary location.

Example: Somewhere over the rainbow, skies are blue.

5. Somewhere can also imply a sense of distance or remoteness.

Example: We went camping somewhere in the mountains. note: these definitions and examples are not exhaustive and may vary depending on the context and usage.

Examples of the word somewhere used in sentences.

  • Can you meet me somewhere in the city tomorrow afternoon?
  • I feel like I need to get away and go somewhere quiet for a few days.
  • I left my phone somewhere in the house, but I can't remember where.
  • Do you know if there's a gas station somewhere along this road?
  • Would you like to go somewhere new for dinner tonight?
  • I need to go somewhere to get something to eat for dinner tonight.
  • I feel like I belong somewhere else and not in this city.
  • Tom left his wallet somewhere and couldn't find it again.
  • She is wearing a beautiful dress that she bought somewhere downtown.
  • Can you meet me somewhere after work to discuss our project?
  • My friend and I are planning to meet somewhere in the city for lunch.
  • It's important to have a backup plan in case your original plans fall through and you end up somewhere unexpected.
  • I'm not sure where I left my phone, it could be somewhere in the house.
  • I heard a strange noise coming from somewhere outside my window.
  • I feel like I've been before, but I can't remember exactly where that somewhere was.
  • I've been looking for my keys everywhere - they must be somewhere.
  • I think I left my phone somewhere in the living room, can you help me find it?
  • I feel like going on a road trip, maybe to somewhere I've never been before.
  • Do you know somewhere good to eat around here?
  • She's always talking about her dream of living somewhere with a beach and good weather all year round.
  • Somewhere in the world, people are celebrating their cultural festivals with great enthusiasm.
  • I need to find somewhere cozy to read my book and forget about the world for a while.
  • I'm not sure if I left my phone at home or somewhere else, but I need to find it before my meeting.
  • Somewhere along the way, I lost my passion for my job and decided to pursue my dreams instead.
  • Somewhere in my heart, I know that I haven't been putting enough effort into my relationship, and I need to change that.
  • She sighed wistfully, looking out the window and wondering if there was really such a thing as a perfect destination or whether it was just a myth that people kept chasing somewhere in their minds.
  • After wandering aimlessly through the city for hours, he finally stumbled upon a charming little cafe hidden away somewhere in a quiet alley.
  • I need to find my way back to the hotel, but I can't remember where I put the map, so I'll have to rely on my intuition and hope it leads me somewhere safe.
  • Somewhere deep within the jungle lies a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered by those brave enough to seek it out.
  • She had a vague feeling that she had met him before, but couldn't quite place where or somewhere in her past.
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