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    for some reason
  2. If you say that something happened or is true for some reason, you mean that you know it happened or is true, but you do not know why. [vagueness] For some reason, the curtains were shut. For some inexplicable reason she was attracted to Patrick. See full dictionary entry for reason.

  3. Definition of for some reason in the Idioms Dictionary. for some reason phrase. What does for some reason expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  4. 19 Feb 2024 · "For some reason" indicates that the speaker is unaware of the exact cause or explanation for a particular situation or occurrence. This phrase implies a sense of uncertainty or lack of complete understanding regarding the reason behind something.

  5. The meaning of FOR SOME/WHATEVER REASON is —used to say it isn't known why someone does something. How to use for some/whatever reason in a sentence.

  6. If you say that something happened or is true for some reason, you mean that you know it happened or is true, but you do not know why.

  7. 16 Feb 2024 · 'For some/whatever reason' in a sentence: At one point, there was even a jump scare, for some reason.

  8. 16 Jul 2011 · "For some reason" means that the speaker is unsure why the action has occurred. It is advisable to use a comma here because otherwise its meaning could be ambiguous; you might think he went to the store precisely to find some kind of reason.