🔢several

adjective
/ˈsɛvrəl/

Meaning

more than one but not many; a few

Example Sentences

Several people attended the meeting yesterday.

Synonyms

few, numerous, multiple, various

Antonyms

few, none

Collocations

several items, several years, several attempts

More Example Sentences

A man repairs his roof after a heavy storm that damaged several tiles and caused a leak in the bedroom so he climbs up with a ladder and tools

A man repairs his roof after a heavy storm that damaged several tiles and caused a leak in the bedroom so he climbs up with a ladder and tools and replaces the broken tiles

A man repairs his roof after a heavy storm that damaged several tiles and caused a leak in the bedroom so he climbs up with a ladder and tools and replaces the broken tiles one by one

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad to visit his relatives in Canada who moved there several years ago

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad to visit his relatives in Canada who moved there several years ago and he gathers all the required documents

A girl joins a dance class at a studio near her school to learn hip-hop and contemporary dance every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon and her instructor pushes her to practice hard because she shows natural rhythm and energy and within a few months she learns several routines

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad to visit his relatives in Canada who moved there several years ago and he gathers all the required documents including his birth certificate and photographs

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad to visit his relatives in Canada who moved there several years ago and he gathers all the required documents including his birth certificate and photographs then submits the application and pays the fee

A man repairs his roof after a heavy storm that damaged several tiles and caused a leak in the bedroom so he climbs up with a ladder and tools and replaces the broken tiles one by one while his wife holds the ladder steady below and they finish the job before the next rain saving money by doing it themselves instead of waiting weeks for a contractor who charges much more.

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad to visit his relatives in Canada who moved there several years ago and he gathers all the required documents including his birth certificate and photographs then submits the application and pays the fee hoping to receive it before his flight date next month.

Related Vocabularies

Having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure; difficult to understand.
Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Too small or unimportant to be worth considering.
good; excellent; thin; delicate; high quality
worthy of attention; striking
being the best or most extreme example of its kind; final; last

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