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something

noun as in an unspecified thing

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Something like fluoride, which is too small for normal filters, yanks away that feeling of agency.

Citizens, perhaps, need to feel like they can communicate something to science.

Why would “they” want to crush him just for attempting to buy something twenty years ago?

But I think Steve Austin has to team up with a Japanese holdout to stop a nuclear bomb from going off or something.

It was something ineffable and harder to define: freedom of speech.

He remembered something—the cherished pose of being a man plunged fathoms-deep in business.

There seems something in that also which I could spare only very reluctantly from a new Bible in the world.

There is, perhaps, in this childish suffering often something more than the sense of being homeless and outcast.

The beauty, the mystery,—this fierce sunshine or something—stir——' She hesitated for a fraction of a second.

And furthermore, I imagine something else about this—quite unlike the old Bible—I imagine all of it periodically revised.

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On this page you'll find 32 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to something, such as: object, thing, article, being, commodity, and existence.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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