Something
Something is an English indefinite pronoun used to refer to an unspecified object, person, or matter. It signals that the exact referent is unknown or unimportant in the context. In sentences, something can serve as the subject, as in “Something happened yesterday,” or as the object, as in “I heard something.” It also appears in noun phrases such as “something new” or “something to eat,” where it introduces an indefinite referent that is described by a following word or phrase. The word is versatile and frequently used in informal and formal registers to introduce topics, information, or hypothetical ideas.
Grammatical and usage notes: Something often introduces new information or a topic for discussion. In questions,
Etymology and history: Something derives from the Old English elements sum (some) and thing, forming a compound
See also: indefinite pronoun, existential clause, demonstrative pronouns.