adj.
Pronunciation: ' s ə ch, ' sich
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English swilc; akin to Old High German sul ī h such, Old English sw ā so, ge l ī k like ― more at SO , LIKE
Date: before 12th century
1 a : of a kind or character to be indicated or suggested <a bag such as a doctor carries> b : having a quality to a degree to be indicated <his excitement was such that he shouted>
2 : of the character, quality, or extent previously indicated or implied <in the past few years many such women have shifted to full-time jobs>
3 : of so extreme a degree or quality <never heard such a hubbub>
4 : of the same class, type, or sort <other such clinics throughout the state>
5 : not specified