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Someone

/ˈsʌmwʌn/
A term used to refer to an unspecified person, or an individual whose identity is unknown or not important in the context.

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Examples:

Maybe you'll find someone else after you bury her.

You are signalling to someone on the moor,' said Sir Henry.

The cloud came and went, leaving someone I did not know.

Etymology:

etymology
The word someone combines some, from Old English sum meaning a certain/certain or unspecified group or amount with one, from an meaning single or individual. The term has been used since the Old English period, first appearing in the form sum-one, evolving to someone in Middle English.

Usage Statistics:

331 mentions per 1 million words Frequency
Very Often
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