Several Meaning and Definition
Several
Pronunciation
/ˈsɛvərəl/
Part of Speech
Noun
Definition
A few or more than three, but not all. Several is often used to describe a group of things, people, or events that is more than two but not necessarily the total or majority.
Examples
1. “I have several books on my reading list.”
2. “Several teams are participating in the competition.”
Synonyms
1. A few
2. A couple
Antonyms
1. None
2. All
Etymology
The word several originated from the Old French word “several”, which was derived from the Latin word “plures”, meaning “more than two”.
Usage Notes
Several is often used interchangeably with “a few”, but it is worth noting that “a few” typically implies a smaller number, while “several” can refer to a larger or less specific number.
Cultural References
Several has been referenced in various popular culture contexts, including literature, music, and film.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
1. several times over
2. several years ago
Collocations
1. Several times a day
2. Several people at once
Frequency of Use
Several is a relatively common word in modern English, with an estimated usage of around 1.2% in spoken language.
Common Misspellings
1. Sevral
2. Sevrell