thereabouts
adverb /ˌðeərəˈbaʊts/
/ˌðerəˈbaʊts/
usually used after orIdioms - near the place mentioned
- He comes from Leeds or thereabouts.
- used to say that a particular number, quantity, time, etc. is not exact
- They paid $100 000 or thereabouts for the house.
- She must be about 60 or thereabouts.
Idioms
there or thereabouts
- (British English, informal) used to say that something is very good, even if it is not perfect
- At the end of the tournament, he'll be there or thereabouts (= he may not win, but he will be one of the best players).