What is another word for was something?

Pronunciation: [wɒz sˈʌmθɪŋ] (IPA)

The phrase "was something" is often used to describe a feeling of uncertainty or vagueness, such as "there was something strange about the situation." If you're looking for synonyms that convey a similar sentiment, consider using phrases like "seemed like," "had an air of," or "had a hint of." Other options include "had a touch of," "carried a sense of," or "carried an aura of." These phrases can all be used to describe a feeling of ambiguity or incompleteness, without necessarily specifying exactly what that feeling is. So if you're struggling to put your finger on something, try incorporating one of these phrases into your description!

What are the hypernyms for Was something?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Was something

  • We get on the bandwagon in all sorts of ways - you know minor ways and major ways - like what you've just encountered which isn't censorship exactly, it was something sort of uglier in a way.
    Kathy Acker
  • I mean, what Fiat had it was not very big, it was something like forty or fifty million dollars, but it's enough to get revolving credit, to get starting away again, the buying of new machinery.
    Gianni Agnelli
  • Beside all this I think there was something personal, being Muslim myself who lived in the west I felt that it was my obligation my duty to tell the truth about Islam. It is a religion that has a 700 million following, yet it's so little known about it which surprised me.
    Moustapha Akkad
  • Science was something that really caught my attention. It was something I really could sink my teeth into.
    Michael P. Anderson
  • I guess I started too early because I just thought it was something fun to do.
    Arthur Ashe

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