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somebody meaning

EN[ˈsʌmbədi] [ˈsʌmbɑdi]
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  • Somebody may refer to:

    Definition of somebody in English Dictionary

  • NounPLsomebodies
    1. A recognised person, a celebrity.
      1. I'm tired of being a nobody - I want to be a somebody.
  • Pronoun
    1. Some unspecified person.
      1. Somebody has to clean this mess up.
  • More Examples
    1. Used in the Middle of Sentence
      • We all looked at one 'nother, 'n' I thought for a second somebody 'd laugh, but nobody dassed, 'n' there warn'ta sound in the room 's Aunt Beccy sot down agin' without movin' a muscle in her face.
      • Can somebody take care of the customers while I clean this mess?
      • We should all go inside, before somebody keels over from the heat.
    2. Used in the Beginning of Sentence
      • Somebody broke into his car and stole his tools and CDs.
      • Somebody must be making out like a bandit if they have managed to sell a $50 product for $500 like that!
    3. Used in the Ending of Sentence
      • I'm tired of being a nobody - I want to be a somebody.
  • Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
    1. Nouns
      • Countable nouns
      • Pronouns
        • Third person pronouns
          • Indefinite pronouns
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        1. en somebody's
        Source: Wiktionary

        Meaning of somebody for the defined word.

        Grammatically, this word "somebody" is a noun, more specifically, a countable noun. It's also a pronoun, more specifically, a third person pronoun and an indefinite pronoun.
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        Definiteness: Level 6
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