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How can we use "somewhat" in the sentence and what is the meaning of it?
Aug 2, 2011 5:19 PM
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Somewhat is an adverb. You can also use 'a little' instead which is more common.
For example:
The food is somewhat expensive
The food is a little expensive
August 2, 2011
Don't be confused by this, however. There is a difference between "somewhat" and "a little". In my experience, "somewhat" is the stronger of the two, but, like I said, the difference is very subtle.
August 2, 2011
Somewhat is like saying a little/a bit, I am somewhat tired. His attitude made me somewhat angry. I would say there is no difference between somewhat and a little/a bit and I would use them interchangeably.
August 2, 2011
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