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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
somewhat
adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a little/somewhat/slightly surprised
▪ He was a little surprised by her request.
rather/somewhat/quite/fairly unusual
▪ The design of the house was somewhat unusual.
somewhat embarrassed (=slightly embarrassed)
▪ His family seemed somewhat embarrassed to be there.
somewhat similar
▪ Their reactions were somewhat similar.
somewhat/rather relieved (=fairly relieved – often used when someone is actually very relieved)
▪ I was somewhat relieved to hear the wine was £20, not £200 a bottle.
somewhat/slightly excessive (=a little excessive)
▪ I thought her reaction was somewhat excessive.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
different
Different scientists or groups of scientists may well interpret and apply the paradigm in a somewhat different way.
▪ De Lavallade lived in a somewhat different world from most of the other students at Jefferson.
▪ A somewhat different system simulated the effect of momentarily jamming an iron bar across the terminals in the substation.
▪ Patients with left temporal foci-on average, and not reliably-are said to have somewhat different personalities, at least in some studies.
▪ Matters are somewhat different when we come to dispositions where the modus is in the public interest.
▪ In the cinema the situation is somewhat different.
▪ We can therefore think of there being two somewhat different extra-sentential effects of context in language comprehension.
▪ They appear to be made of the same materials as the C asteroids, but in somewhat different proportions.
great
▪ These changes may result in somewhat greater reductions in employee numbers than we had previously envisaged, in addition to any transfer out of teams.
▪ On the Economic Front Let us now examine some of the elements of the new situation in somewhat greater detail.
▪ Indeed, the overall declines in civic engagement are somewhat greater among housewives than among employed women.
high
▪ Plasma nicotine concentrations with Nicostop were somewhat higher.
▪ Job dissatisfaction was somewhat higher than usual.
▪ Squirrels are somewhat higher, about 1.5.
▪ One month later a second satellite was launched into a somewhat higher orbit, of between 234 and 244 miles.
▪ Then go for a rate somewhat higher to ensure that the required altitude is reached before the turn. 5.
▪ Clinton suffered an unusual tear that was somewhat higher in his thigh than typical, his doctors said.
▪ This would give a pattern of low rates in current and recent takers followed by somewhat higher rates in former takers.
▪ Starting salaries and annual earnings in the manufacturing sector usually were somewhat higher.
large
▪ Another somewhat larger sliver of flesh, the lancelet, also has one.
▪ Bird shot it would have been or somewhat larger.
▪ Edgcote House, situated about 8 miles northwest of Brackley, was a somewhat larger house than Weston Hall.
▪ The first Melbourne station, at Spencer Street, was a somewhat larger three-span shed with a side building.
▪ Henceforth, only the player's names, writ somewhat larger than before, appear by the two grandmasters on the stage.
▪ Second-century examples were somewhat larger, with a series of timber uprights defining two separate rooms.
▪ Use a large landing net, somewhat larger than the size of fish you hope to catch.
▪ At the back was a somewhat larger desk, occupied by a bald-headed man wearing pince-nez.
low
▪ From 1968 onwards, the growth targets became somewhat lower but continued to be too optimistic.
▪ Revenue was also somewhat lower than expected.
▪ In this case the potential economies will be somewhat low and the impact of their realisation minimal.
▪ But the odds seem somewhat lower than they were during primary infection.
similar
▪ A somewhat similar process could he used to produce thrust for a spacecraft.
▪ Britain was at a somewhat similar stage by the first decade of the twentieth century.
▪ The Roscoe-Rathbone circle in Liverpool constituted a somewhat similar predominantly Unitarian intellectual-literary-reformist complex.
▪ Changing attitude and power a certain amount will, on average, produce a somewhat similar result.
▪ The bounds are not particularly close except when the phases have somewhat similar properties.
▪ My second machine was somewhat similar, but had more needles.
▪ A somewhat similar result was obtained using 28S rRNA.
▪ This is somewhat similar to what is now recognised in animal conflict.
small
▪ The ratios obtained by triangulation are somewhat smaller than those produced by Methods 1-3.
▪ In practice a somewhat smaller interval can be used to speed up calculations.
▪ His eyes are black and somewhat small, and he does peep so queerly with them!
▪ Netscape 6 bucks the trend by being somewhat smaller than past releases.
▪ Freiburg Minster is somewhat smaller, but also on parish church pattern.
unusual
▪ Because they lead somewhat unusual lives, college teachers are often subjected to this type of elaborate caricature.
▪ The manual is somewhat unusual in that it actually makes sense.
▪ The case has a somewhat unusual history, for this is the second hearing in this court concerning this case.
▪ A young man had epilepsy in a somewhat unusual form.
▪ In another sense, the current romance rage is somewhat unusual.
▪ There are two examples, albeit somewhat unusual ones.
▪ There were hundreds of pictures on that wall, forming a somewhat unusual collage.
■ VERB
become
▪ When he discovered that I, with two artificial legs, had succeeded he became somewhat uneasy.
▪ They may be able to help the unbalanced and mentally unstable to become somewhat more balanced and stable, we admit.
▪ These lumps can become somewhat rounded through rolling and they are piled up on top of each other to create pillow lava.
▪ The political and economic influence of the United States in the future may become somewhat less because of this limited ideological approach.
▪ The task of philosophy itself became somewhat downgraded if, like all other knowledge, it was socially determined.
▪ Travel suppliers have become somewhat more bureaucratic about what they will and will not refund.
▪ As we fall asleep our mental state becomes somewhat unpredictable from such gross measures.
▪ I became somewhat indignant-understandably-and demanded to speak with the captain.
feel
▪ It has to be closely supervised but provides a good job for any adult who might be feeling somewhat self-conscious.
▪ When you have a real promotion, it is normal to feel somewhat overwhelmed.
▪ She still felt somewhat on probation within the group: Sam hadn't looked too keen when Evelyn had brought her in.
▪ A pint of strong black coffee, however, relaxes the system, and soon we feel somewhat refreshed.
▪ First, the manager himself may feel somewhat shy about creating formal coaching sessions.
▪ We feel somewhat uneasy about using the word civilization in its old sense, connoting human excellence or superiority.
▪ Now he felt somewhat more cautious about the matter.
▪ My wife and i feel somewhat denied.
look
▪ He looks somewhat gloomy and withdrawn.
▪ The women, who, 15 years ago, epitomized a diversity approaching quirkiness, now look somewhat more homogenized.
▪ Moreover, it looked somewhat more romantic.
▪ Gordon looked somewhat Ivy League, with raffish touches that dated from the early 1970s.
▪ Straight on, either front or back, the human being tends to look somewhat banal.
▪ The reporters have dispersed, and the two of them actually look somewhat forlorn when I come by.
▪ Spa towns, though, are all the better for looking somewhat passé and Eaux-Bonnes is more passé than most.
▪ Most are wearing this strange garb with patterns that look somewhat like a zebra.
seem
▪ This seems somewhat cool behaviour, considering that the governors appear to have done nothing to put the medal up for competition.
▪ This can not be verified and seems somewhat early but, given the constant maritime traffic, not altogether impossible.
▪ Schmitthoff's views, expressed in 1951, seem somewhat premature.
▪ Any judicial act of line-drawing may seem somewhat arbitrary, but Roe was a reasoned statement, elaborated with great care.
▪ And its faxed decision seemed somewhat ambiguous.
▪ Although holograms still seem somewhat mysterious to most of the general population, they are becoming more common.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ My husband has a somewhat higher opinion of Mr Jones than I do.
▪ The ambassador looked somewhat irritated by the interruption.
▪ The price is somewhat higher than I expected.
▪ This year's celebrations should be somewhat larger than last year's.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ As we fall asleep our mental state becomes somewhat unpredictable from such gross measures.
▪ Employment here peaked in 1975 and had somewhat recovered from its lowest level of 1981 by 1984.
▪ Gloag had a deformity of the right arm and a somewhat high-pitched voice, but overall made a forceful impression.
▪ Most Holy Trinity parishioners see matters somewhat differently.
▪ Some might see it somewhat differently.
▪ The correlation here is somewhat subtle and depends on whether one is near to the bifurcation points or far from them.
▪ The Titan was designed to use only storable propellants, at the price of somewhat inferior specific impulse.
▪ This is somewhat like making the target broader so that it becomes easier to hit.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Somewhat

Somewhat \Some"what`\, n.

  1. More or less; a certain quantity or degree; a part, more or less; something.

    These salts have somewhat of a nitrous taste.
    --Grew.

    Somewhat of his good sense will suffer, in this transfusion, and much of the beauty of his thoughts will be lost.
    --Dryden.

  2. A person or thing of importance; a somebody.

    Here come those that worship me. They think that I am somewhat.
    --Tennyson.

Somewhat

Somewhat \Some"what`\, adv. In some degree or measure; a little.

His giantship is gone, somewhat crestfallen.
--Milton.

Somewhat back from the village street.
--Longfellow.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
somewhat

c.1200, "in a certain amount, to a certain degree," from some + what. Replaced Old English sumdæl, sume dæle "somewhat, some portion," literally "some deal."

Wiktionary
somewhat

adv. To a limited extent or degree. n. 1 More or less; a certain quantity or degree; a part, more or less; something. 2 A person or thing of importance; a somebody. pron. (context archaic English) something.

WordNet
somewhat
  1. adv. to a small degree or extent; "his arguments were somewhat self-contradictory"; "the children argued because one slice of cake was slightly larger than the other" [syn: slightly]

  2. to a moderately sufficient extent or degree; "the shoes are priced reasonably"; "he is fairly clever with computers"; "they lived comfortably within reason" [syn: reasonably, moderately, within reason, fairly, middling, passably] [ant: unreasonably, unreasonably]

Usage examples of "somewhat".

Dale of the Tower: there shall we abide a while to gather victual, a day or two, or three maybe: so my Lord will hold a tourney there: that is to say that I myself and some few others shall try thy manhood somewhat.

Bally reports a somewhat similar instance, in which, three months after ingestion, during an attack of peripneumonia, a foreign body was extracted from an abscess of the thorax, between the 2d and 3d ribs.

We may infer that the carbonate of ammonia is absorbed by the glands, not only from its action being so rapid, but from its effect being somewhat different from that of other salts.

On the other hand, accelerated motion, although somewhat more complicated than constant-velocity motion, is concrete and tangible.

Men and women bright enough to run a particle accelerator the size of a small planet likewise had to be at least somewhat aware that they were being manipulated, even as they let it happen.

Boil off the gas, add ammonia until a precipitate is formed, and then acidify somewhat strongly with acetic acid.

The degree of acidity of the secretion varied somewhat on the glands of the same leaf.

It possesses an acrid, biting taste, somewhat like that of the Peppermint, which resides in the glandular dots sprinkled about its surface, and which is lost in drying.

I saw, sitting before a table, a woman already somewhat advanced in age, with two young girls and two boys, but I looked in vain for the actress, whom Don Sancio Pico at last presented to me in the shape of one of the two boys, who was remarkably handsome and might have been seventeen.

Shaddack was acutely aware of the stench of blood, to which he had somewhat accustomed himself.

The exposed bone is somewhat decalcified, and adipocere seems firmly established throughout.

Cut Paper Wrap Stone introduces us to Ethan Ring, a character somewhat like other cyberpunk heroes in his anomie, but less hard- edged and nihilistic -- rather than burnt out and affectless, Ring is plagued by guilt and self-recrimination over his deeds as an interrogator and assassin for the security arm of the pan-European government.

You have to be somewhat of an aficionado to appreciate riding a bike--even a Harley--in this kind of weather.

A leaf placed in milk had the contents of its cells somewhat aggregated in 1 hr.

His fingers were somewhat hampered by the bars, but Alec got Tell Micum silver fish.