- quite (or really) something
- quite (or really) somethinginformalsomething impressive or notable.
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
really something — ► quite (or really) something informal something impressive or notable. Main Entry: ↑something … English terms dictionary
really something — really (or quite) something informal something considered impressive or notable Want to see the library? It s really something … Useful english dictionary
be really something — be really/quite something spoken phrase to be very impressive You should see the summer exhibition – it’s quite something! We took the new super fast train, and that was really something. What Noreen’s done with the business is quite something.… … Useful english dictionary
something — ► PRONOUN 1) an unspecified or unknown thing. 2) an unspecified or unknown amount or degree. ► ADVERB informal ▪ used for emphasis with a following adjective: my back hurts something terrible. ● quite (or really) something Cf. ↑really something … English terms dictionary
quite something — ► quite (or really) something informal something impressive or notable. Main Entry: ↑something … English terms dictionary
something — pronoun 1》 an unspecified or unknown thing. 2》 an unspecified or unknown amount or degree. adverb 1》 informal used for emphasis with a following adjective: my back hurts something terrible. 2》 archaic or dialect somewhat. Phrases quite (or… … English new terms dictionary
something — [[t]sʌ̱mθɪŋ[/t]] ♦ 1) PRON INDEF: oft PRON adj, PRON adj about n You use something to refer to a thing, situation, event, or idea, without saying exactly what it is. He realized right away that there was something wrong... There was something… … English dictionary
something — some|thing [ sʌmθıŋ ] pronoun *** 1. ) used for referring to a thing, idea, fact, etc. when you do not know or say exactly what it is: I could smell something burning. Carl said something about an operation. Whenever she sees something that she… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
something */*/*/ — UK [ˈsʌmθɪŋ] / US pronoun 1) used for referring to a thing without saying exactly what it is used for referring to a thing, idea, fact etc when you do not know or say exactly what it is I could smell something burning. Carl said something about… … English dictionary
something — some|thing W1S1 [ˈsʌmθıŋ] pron 1.) used to mean a particular thing when you do not know its name or do not know exactly what it is →↑anything, everything ↑everything, nothing ↑nothing ▪ There s something in my eye. ▪ Sarah said something about… … Dictionary of contemporary English