Definitions for somedayˈsʌmˌdeɪ

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Random House Webster's College Dictionary

some•day*ˈsʌmˌdeɪ(adv.)

  1. at an indefinite future time.

    Category: Usage Note

* Usage: The adverb someday is written solid: Perhaps someday we will know the truth. The two-word form someday means “a specific but unnamed day”: We will schedule the meeting for some day when everyone can attend.

Origin of someday:

bef. 900

Princeton's WordNet

  1. someday(adverb)

    some unspecified time in the future

    "someday you will understand my actions"

Kernerman English Learner's Dictionary

  1. someday(adverb)ˈsʌmˌdeɪ

    at a time in the future

    We hope to buy a house someday.

Wiktionary

  1. someday(Adverb)

    Sometime; at some time in the future.


Translations for someday

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary

someday(adverb)

(also some day ) at an unknown time in the future

We'll manage it someday.

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