SOMEWHERE


Meaning of SOMEWHERE in English

(PLACE), US also someplace [adverb] [not gradable] - in or at a place having a position which is not stated or not knownHe was last heard of living somewhere on the south coast.You must have put their letter somewhere!Can we go somewhere else to talk - it's very noisy here.(figurative) I seem to have got lost somewhere (= at some point) in what you were saying - could you just repeat the last part?It will take us somewhere between three and four hours to get to Madrid.USAGE: 'Anywhere' is usually used instead of 'somewhere' in negative sentences and questions.If a person or something gets somewhere it has results or advances towards achieving something.The treatment is really getting somewhere - she can walk now.(informal) Wouldn't you like to go to Disneyland or somewhere (= a place similar to that stated)?

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.