someday
/sˈʌmdˌeɪ/adverb2 syllables
Someday means: some unspecified time in the future.
Synonyms for someday8
also used for someday
one day, byembye, hereafter, in the future, later, later on, one of these days, one of these fine days
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What does someday mean?1
adverb
1
some unspecified time in the future“someday you will understand my actions”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Someday in a sentence
- You still want to do that someday, don't you?CK
- If we love society, will it also go away someday?DJ_Saidez
- If we love society, will it also leave us someday?DJ_Saidez
- If you live life cutting corners, it'll come back to bite you someday.DJ_Saidez
- Maybe someday, artificial intelligence will create new languages for humans to use.nonong
- Someday, the time will come where you understand.end
- Someday, perhaps, all peoples will live in peace.carlosalberto
- Death will call upon every one of us, someday.LoverofEnglish
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