at some indefinite or indeterminate point of time: He will arrive sometime next week.
at an indefinite future time: Come to see me sometime.
Archaic. sometimes; on some occasions.
Archaic. at one time; formerly.
adjective
having been formerly; former: The diplomat was a sometime professor of history at Oxford.
being so only at times or to some extent: Traveling so much, he could never be more than a sometime husband.
that cannot be depended upon regarding affections or loyalties: He was well rid of his sometime girlfriend.
Origin of sometime
Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; see origin at some, time
usage note for sometime
The adverb sometime is written as one word: He promised to paint the garage sometime soon. The two-word form some time means “an unspecified interval or period of time”: It will take some time for the wounds to heal.
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH sometime
sometime , sometimes
Words nearby sometime
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