Such

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  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Of this kind.
  • adjective. Of a kind specified or implied.
  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Of a degree or quality indicated.
  • adjective. Of so extreme a degree or quality.
  • adverb. To so extreme a degree; so.
  • adverb. Very; especially.
  • pronoun. undefined
  • pronoun. Such a person or persons or thing or things.
  • pronoun. Itself alone or within itself.
  • pronoun. Someone or something implied or indicated.
  • pronoun. Similar things or people; the like.
  • idiom. (such as) For example.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • Of that kind; of the like kind or degree; like; similar.
  • In Middle English such appears in another quasi-adverbial use, preceding a numeral, in the sense of ‘as much,’ or ‘as many’: as, such seven, ‘seven such’—that is, ‘seven times as many.’
  • 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!
  • The same as previously mentioned or specified; not other or different.
  • Of that class: especially in the phrase as such, ‘in that particular character.’
  • Some; certain: used to indicate or suggest a person or thing originally specified by a name or designation for winch the speaker, for reasons of brevity, of convenience or reserve, or from forgetfulness, prefers to substitute, or must substitute, a general phrase: often repeated, such or such, or such and such (even with a single subject, but in this case implying repetition of action or selection of instances).
  • Such a person or thing; more commonly with a plural reference, such persons or things: by ellipsis of the noun.
  • The same.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • adjective. Of that kind; of the like kind; like; resembling; similar; ; -- followed by that or as introducing the word or proposition which defines the similarity, or the standard of comparison.
  • adjective. Having the particular quality or character specified.
  • adjective. The same that; -- with as.
  • adjective. Certain; -- representing the object as already particularized in terms which are not mentioned.
  • adjective. certain; some; -- used to represent the object indefinitely, as already particularized in one way or another, or as being of one kind or another.
  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. of the like kind.
  • adjective. undefined
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • adjective. like this, that, these, those; Used to make a comparison with something implied by context.
  • adjective. Used as an intensifier; roughly equivalent to very much of.
  • determiner. any
  • pronoun. A person, a thing, people, or things like the one or ones already mentioned.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • adverb. to so extreme a degree
  • adjective. of so extreme a degree or extent
  • Word Usage
    "Mainstream Psychology during most of the 20th century did not apply the scientific method! freud theory of personality, behviorism, etc.. are examples of why phsycholgy got such a bad rep in terms of science. such theories, which highly influenced society, were never real scientific theories since they were never based and grounded on scientific research..such as controlled experiments."
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