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Some people Meaning in English

expression

ˈsəm/ /ˈpipəɫ
SUM PEE-puhl
sˈʌm/ /pˈiːpəl
SUM PEE-puhl

Definition

Refers to an unspecified group of people, often used to talk generally or to avoid naming individuals.

Usage & Nuances

Used in both neutral and mildly critical contexts; can imply general trends or avoid singling out. Sometimes used to make statements less direct or to introduce opinions gently. Not usually used for very formal writing.

Example Sentences

Some people like to travel during the summer.

basic

Some people do not eat meat.

basic

Some people are afraid of heights.

basic

I don't get why some people leave trash everywhere.

natural

Did you notice how some people just never say thank you?

natural

Some people think pineapple on pizza is the best thing ever—can you believe it?

natural