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Several

ˈsɛv(ə)rəl
Extremely common
400 - 500
400 - 500
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több, számos, több mint kettő

Several meanings in Hungarian

több

Example:
I have several books on that topic.
Több könyvem van arról a témáról.
We need several volunteers for the event.
Több önkéntesre van szükségünk az eseményhez.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used when referring to an unspecified number greater than two but not many; often implies a small group.
Note: In Hungarian, 'több' can refer to a few or several, depending on context. It is often used in both spoken and written language.

számos

Example:
There are several reasons for my decision.
Számos oka van a döntésemnek.
I visited several countries last year.
Tavaly számos országot látogattam meg.
Usage: formalContext: More commonly used in formal writing or speech to denote a variety of items or reasons.
Note: 'Számos' conveys a sense of variety and can imply a larger number than 'több'. It is more likely to be used in academic or professional contexts.

több mint kettő

Example:
Several people attended the meeting.
Több mint kettő ember vett részt a találkozón.
She has several friends in different countries.
Több mint kettő barátja van különböző országokban.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used to explicitly state that the number is more than two, often to clarify meaning.
Note: This phrase emphasizes that the number in question is greater than two, rather than an undetermined quantity.

Several's synonyms

a few

A few implies a small number, typically more than two but not many.
Example: I only need a few more minutes to finish this task.
Note: A few is more specific than several, indicating a smaller quantity.

some

Some indicates an unspecified quantity that is not large.
Example: Could you please bring me some water?
Note: Some is more general than several, not specifying a definite number.

a couple

A couple refers to two people or things, or a small number close to two.
Example: I'll be ready in a couple of minutes.
Note: A couple is more specific than several, indicating a precise number or a very small quantity.

various

Various suggests different kinds or a range of things.
Example: I have various books on different topics.
Note: Various implies a diversity of items, while several focuses on a specific number of items.

Several expressions, common phrases

Several times

This phrase means many times or repeatedly.
Example: I have seen that movie several times.
Note: It emphasizes the frequency of the action.

Several of

This phrase refers to a specific number of people or things, more than a few but not many.
Example: Several of my friends are coming to the party.
Note: It specifies a particular group within a larger set.

Several different

This phrase indicates multiple distinct options or variations.
Example: There are several different ways to approach this problem.
Note: It highlights the variety or diversity of options.

Several more

This phrase denotes additional quantities beyond what is already present.
Example: I need several more ingredients to complete the recipe.
Note: It suggests an increase or accumulation of items.

Several times over

This phrase means repeatedly or thoroughly, often with a sense of careful scrutiny.
Example: She checked her work several times over to ensure accuracy.
Note: It conveys a sense of meticulous attention or scrutiny.

Several years ago

This phrase indicates a time in the past that is more than a few years before the present.
Example: I visited Paris several years ago.
Note: It specifies a period in the past with a somewhat vague but significant duration.

Several people

This phrase refers to a number of individuals, more than a few but not a large crowd.
Example: Several people attended the meeting.
Note: It highlights a specific count or group of individuals.

Several options

This phrase indicates multiple choices or alternatives.
Example: We have several options to choose from for our vacation.
Note: It emphasizes the availability of various possibilities.

Several good reasons

This phrase suggests multiple valid or compelling justifications.
Example: There are several good reasons to consider this proposal.
Note: It underscores the existence of multiple sound arguments or motivations.

Several everyday (slang) expressions

A couple of

A couple of denotes two or a small indefinite number.
Example: I need a couple of more hours to finish this project.
Note: A couple of specifically refers to two or a small number, while several refers to a larger, indeterminate number.

A handful of

A handful of suggests a small, easily countable number.
Example: Only a handful of people showed up at the meeting.
Note: A handful of is used for a very small number, whereas several indicates a larger, less easily quantifiable number.

A bunch of

A bunch of describes a collection or group of items.
Example: He bought a bunch of flowers for his girlfriend.
Note: A bunch of is more informal and often used for a grouping of items, while several implies a more scattered or diverse number of things.

A stack of

A stack of refers to a large quantity or number of items.
Example: She received a stack of papers to review before the meeting.
Note: A stack of conveys a visual image of items piled up, while several is a more general term for an unspecified number.

A load of

A load of suggests a significant amount or quantity.
Example: I have a load of laundry to do this weekend.
Note: A load of emphasizes a substantial quantity of items, whereas several denotes a moderate amount without specifying the exact number.

A ton of

A ton of conveys a large, excessive number of items or people.
Example: There were a ton of people at the concert last night.
Note: A ton of is an exaggerated expression indicating a very large amount, while several is a more moderate term without implying excessiveness.

Several - Examples

Several people have already arrived.
Több ember már megérkezett.
She has several options to choose from.
Néhány lehetősége van választani.
The store sells several different types of bread.
A bolt különböző típusú kenyeret árul.

Several grammar

Several - Adjective (Adjective) / Adjective (Adjective)
Lemma: several
Conjugations
Adjective (Adjective): several
Syllables, Separation and Stress
several Contains 3 syllables: sev • er • al
Phonetic transcription: ˈsev-rəl
sev er al , ˈsev rəl (The red syllable is stressed)

Several - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
several: 400 - 500 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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