several
modif.
Few
some, any, a few, quite a few, not many, sundry, two or three, a small number of, scarce, sparse, hardly any, scarcely any, half a dozen, only a few, scant, scanty, rare, infrequent, in a minority, a handful, not too many.
Antonyms many*, large numbers of, none. *
More than 2
One! Several means two or more, but not many
several, if not more.
No, "several" is not a preposition. It is an adjective used to indicate a number that is more than a few but not many.
A few is not many, but more than one, several is not many but more than two, the use of 'many' may then answer your question
3 and more
Several is not a specific amount. It is more than two, but not many and so it does not have a specific value. So there is no specific answer to your question.
The word 'several' is an indefinite pronoun and an adjective.The indefinite pronoun 'several' takes the place of an unknown or unnamed quantity, more than two but not many. Example:We have several of those to choose from.The adjective 'several' is placed before a noun to describe that noun as more than two but not many. Example: We have several models to choose from.
several
Several, or a few.
Several :) a few some multitude
Several hundreds if not more