several

/ˈsɛvərəl/
determiner
  1. More than two but not many; a number of.
    • She tried several different keys before finding the right one.
    • I have several books on my shelf that I haven't read yet.
    • Several people called the office asking about the event.
Antonyms
pronoun
  1. An indefinite number of people or things; more than two but not many.
    • Several of the students volunteered to help clean up.
    • He offered several of his old toys to the charity.
    • Several were damaged in the storm, but most survived.
adjective
  1. Separate or different; respective.
    • They went their several ways after the meeting ended.
    • The two companies have several interests in the project.
    • Each member has their several duties in the club.