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The meaning of SUCH is of a kind or character to be indicated or suggested. How to use such in a sentence. Can such be used as a pronoun?: Usage Guide

SUCH definition: 1. used before a noun or noun phrase to add emphasis: 2. of a particular or similar type: 3. for…. Learn more.

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SUCH definition: of the kind, character, degree, extent, etc., of that or those indicated or implied. See examples of such used in a sentence.

Define such. such synonyms, such pronunciation, such translation, English dictionary definition of such. adj. 1. a. Of this kind: a single parent, one of many such people in the neighborhood. b. Of a kind specified or implied: a boy such as yourself. 2. a.

such (demonstrative) Like this, that, these, those; used to make a comparison with something implied by context.

Such definition: Of this kind. Origin of Such From Middle English such, swuch, swulch, from Old English swylc, swilc, swelc (“such" ), from Proto-Germanic *swalÄ«kaz (“so formed, so like" ), equivalent to so +"Ž -like. Cognate with Scots swilk, sic, sik (“such" ), West Frisian suk, sok (“such" ), Dutch zulk (“such" ), Low German sölk, sulk, suk (“such" ), German solch (“such ...

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Such without the correlative clause with as is often used emphatically, noting a high degree or a very good or very bad kind, the correlative clause being either obvious, as, he did not expect to come to such honor (sc. as he attained), or quite lost from view, as, such a time! he is such a liar!

Such a thing or person means a thing or person like the one that has just been described, mentioned, or experienced.

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