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- Dictionarysome·times/ˈsəmˌtīmz/
adverb
- 1. occasionally, rather than all of the time: "sometimes I want to do things on my own"
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A1. on some occasions but not always or often: Sometimes we take food with us and sometimes we buy food when we're there. Sometimes it's best not to say anything. Fewer examples. I sometimes think I'm going mad. You say the strangest things sometimes. I sometimes see him in the street. Sometimes I wonder whether I should just leave.
The meaning of SOMETIMES is at times : now and then : occasionally. How to use sometimes in a sentence.
A1. on some occasions but not always or often: Sometimes we take food with us and sometimes we buy food when we're there. Sometimes it's best not to say anything. Fewer examples. I sometimes think I'm going crazy. You say the strangest things sometimes. I sometimes see him in the street. Sometimes I wonder whether I should just leave.
Definition of sometimes adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Sometimes definition: on some occasions; at times; now and then.. See examples of SOMETIMES used in a sentence.
You use sometimes to say that something happens on some occasions rather than all the time. During the summer, my skin sometimes gets greasy. Sometimes I think he dislikes me.
at a time in the future or the past that is not known or not stated: sometime before June. We really should meet sometime soon to discuss the details. sometime in the autumn. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. In the future & soon. ahead of. all in good time idiom. anon. ASAP. away. come. futuristically. gonna. hereon.