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English - Swedish
Several
ˈsɛv(ə)rəl
Extremely common
400 - 500
400 - 500
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. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
flera, åtskilliga, några, diverse
Several meanings in Swedish
flera
Example:
I have several books on my shelf.
Jag har flera böcker på min hylla.
There are several reasons to consider this option.
Det finns flera skäl att överväga det här alternativet.
Usage: informalContext: Used when referring to an indefinite number that is more than two but not many.
Note: The word 'flera' is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing when you want to express that there is more than just one or two of something.
åtskilliga
Example:
There are several options available.
Det finns åtskilliga alternativ tillgängliga.
Several people attended the meeting.
Åtskilliga personer deltog i mötet.
Usage: formalContext: Often used in written or formal contexts to emphasize a greater number without being specific.
Note: 'Åtskilliga' implies a notable quantity and is sometimes used to add weight to the statement.
några
Example:
I have several friends in this city.
Jag har några vänner i den här staden.
Several students passed the exam.
Några studenter klarade provet.
Usage: informalContext: Used in a more casual sense to mean 'a few' or 'some', often interchangeable with 'flera'.
Note: 'Några' can sometimes imply a smaller number, so context is important to understand the intended meaning.
diverse
Example:
She has several interests in life.
Hon har diverse intressen i livet.
Several issues need to be addressed.
Diverse frågor måste tas upp.
Usage: formalContext: Used in more technical or academic discussions to indicate a variety or range of items.
Note: This term is less common in everyday speech and is more likely to be found in formal writing.
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.
Flera personer har redan anlänt.
She has several options to choose from.
Hon har flera alternativ att välja mellan.
The store sells several different types of bread.
Butiken säljer flera olika typer av bröd.
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.