someday

[ˈsʌmdeɪ]

someday Definition

  • 1at some time in the future, especially an indefinite time
  • 2at some time in the past, especially an indefinite time

Using someday: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "someday" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Someday I'll be rich and famous.

  • Example

    I hope to visit Paris someday.

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    Someday you'll understand why I did this.

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    We'll meet again someday.

  • Example

    Someday, I'll tell you the whole story.

someday Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for someday

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Summary: someday in Brief

The adverb 'someday' [ˈsʌmdeɪ] refers to an indefinite time in the future or past. It is often used to express a hope or expectation of something that will happen eventually, as in 'Someday I'll be rich and famous.' It can also be used to express a sense of uncertainty or mystery, as in 'Someday, I'll tell you the whole story.'

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