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Meaning
Adj
●
More than
one or two
but not very many;
a number of
, several.
●
Of various types, especially when
numerous
;
diverse
, varied.
●
Consisting of an
assortment
of different
kinds
; miscellaneous.
●
Chiefly
preceded
by a number or an
adjective
like many: of two or more
similar
people or things: not the same as other
persons
or things of the same
nature
; different,
distinct
,
separate
. (Contrast
sense
5.2.)
●
Relating to a
single
person or
thing
as opposed to
more than one; individual, respective.
●
Of a person or
thing
: not the same as
something else
; different. (Contrast
sense
4.)
●
In Scottish English:
Not
attached
or
connected
to
anything else
;
physically
separate.
Noun
●
A
minor
miscellaneous
item.
A food
item
eaten
as an
accompaniment
to a
meal
; a
side dish
; also, such an
item
eaten
on its own as a
light
meal
.
●
In Australian English & Cricket:
Synonym of
extra
(“a
run
scored
without the
ball
having
hit
the striker's bat”)
Pron
●
In Northern England English, Scottish English & Northern England English:
Various people or things; several.
Adv
●
Synonym of
asunder
(“into
separate
parts
or pieces”)
●
Placed
separately
; apart.
●
Individually,
separately
; sundrily.
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Origin
sundry
English
sundry
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Manifold
Assorted
Heterogeneous
Other
Personal
Single
Apart
Detached
Loose
Separate
Extra
Asunder
Individual
Various
Diverse
Sondry
More
Antonyms
Homogeneous
Related
Miscellaneous
Innumerable
Numerous
Multifarious
Whatnots
Countless
Myriad
Suchlike
Encompassing
Multitudinous
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