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1sev·er·al Listen to audio/ˈsɛvərəl/ adjective
always used before a noun
1 : more than two but not very many
It took several days/weeks for the package to arrive. He arrived several hours ago. several million people We added several more names to the list. The meat can be cooked several ways. There are several similar stores at the mall.
2 formal : different and separate
a federal union of the several states After college, we each went our several ways. [=(more commonly) went our separate ways; stopped being together]
— sev·er·al·ly Listen to audio /ˈsɛvərəli/ adverb, formal + law
Both spouses are jointly and severally liable for the tax. [=are liable both together and separately]

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