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someday

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some·day  (smd)
adv.
At an indefinite time in the future.
Usage Note: The adverbs someday and sometime express future time indefinitely: We'll succeed someday. Come sometime. Let's meet sometime when your schedule permits. This sense can also be conveyed by some day and some time. The two-word forms are always used when some is an adjective modifying and specifying a more particular day or time: Come some day (not someday) soon. Choose some day (not someday) that is not so busy. See Usage Note at sometime.

someday [ˈsʌmˌdeɪ]
adv
at some unspecified time in the (distant) future
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Adv.1.someday - some unspecified time in the future; "someday you will understand my actions"
Translations
someday [ˈsʌmdeɪ] ADValgún día
someday
adveines Tages
someday [ˈsʌmˌdeɪ] advuno di questi giorni, un giorno o l'altro


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