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US
/ˈsətʃ/
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[ UK /sˈʌtʃ/ ]
[ UK /sˈʌtʃ/ ]
ADVERB
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to so extreme a degree
Such rich people!
he is such a baby
ADJECTIVE
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of so extreme a degree or extent
such a help
such weeping
such grief
never dreamed of such beauty
so much weeping
How To Use such In A Sentence
- If we have spent several class periods introducing conventions of reasoned evidence in argumentative writing, we usually look for such features in student papers.
- In this edition, such mistakes are corrected, and the original errata slips are also published.
- He asked me bluntly, ‘Why would you want to leave private life and take on such a difficult, dangerous and probably thankless job?’
- The brightly colored outfits may be made of either cotton or such dressy fabrics as velvet, satin, and lamé.
- Using a bold colour such as yellow is risky. Times, Sunday Times
- Such football titbits always float to the surface on third-round day which remains the best, most hectic, interesting and fun day of the season - and this one was even more frenetic than usual.
- I again affirm that I need make no apology for attaching my name to that of one so worthy the esteem of his co-dogs, ay, and co-cats too; for in spite of the differences which have so often raised up a barrier between the members of his race and ours, not even the noblest among us could be degraded by raising a "mew" to the honour of such a thoroughly honest dog. The Adventures of a Dog, and a Good Dog Too
- In many places, glittering among the clothes, were gold and silver coins, a few silver ornaments such as buckles, and watches -- things not missed by the pirates in the transport of their flight. The Frozen Pirate
- Siva's devotees are forbidden to use drugs of abuse, such as cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, barbiturates, psychedelics and marijuana, unless prescribed by a licensed physician.
- Yorkshire abused by such a pitiful prater; and when wrought up to a certain pitch, she would turn and say something of which neither the matter nor the manner recommended her to Mr. Donne's good - will. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte