Define Somewhat Meaning

Somewhat
not entirely, but getting there

"I somewhat forgave you"
By Grayce
Somewhat Attractive
They're not conventionally beautiful or handsome. But they do have something about them that is appealing

Jessica is not like a supermodel she's just somewhat attractive
By Jacquetta
Somewhat-a-globular
"Typical outward signs of a human who is feeling somewhat a-globular could be an unfocussed upward-tilting gaze and widely-stretched, flailing limbs; the person might also be clutching at or jabbing at the air with an item of stationery in what is generally understood to be desperation to focus his or her concentration"

"Give me that pen bitch! I'm feeling somewhat-a-globular and don't know what to do"
By Gayla
Somewhat-a-globular
A state of mind where one is confused or disorientatated about one's psychological, physical, geographical, social, and/or professional state

"What's this? Where am I? What's going on? Oh no..I'm feeling somewhat-a-globular" said the child as he woke up to find an old fisherman buying fish in front of him.
By Lauralee
Somewhat Flustered
its a mental state, for example when you have rather alot on youre mind and feel in need of a nice cup of tea than you would describe youreself as 'somewhat flustered'

s 'how are you feeling?'
t 'well, to be honest i'd say i'm feeling somewhat flustered'
By Ivett
Somewhat Damaged

Shabazz is Somewhat Damaged.
By Rycca
Somewhat Funny
isn't hilarious but can make a person snicker or giggle

it was somewhat funny to see him actually do it
By Rebekkah
Somewhat Friend
A friend that is only useful when you have nothing better to do

I guess I will call my somewhat friend back today, since I have nothing better to do
By Ilene
Somewhat Attractive
A girl who has passed into "old chook" territory but still enjoys giving head

"Dude you're into her? Don't you have crippling emotional detachment issues?" "Yeah but she's somewhat attractive"
By Mari
Somewhat Fancie

Those who describe themselves as β€œsomewhat fancie” are often attracted to children and spend their time accusing others, especially those who can’t defend themselves, of their own sinister attributes.
By Joanne