Synonyms are different words with identical or at least similar meanings... synonyms are said to be synonymous , and the state of being a synonym is called synonymy . The word comes from Ancient...
35 Answers · Education & Reference · 04/03/2009
(m) Synonyms (in ancient Greek syn...nearly opposite meanings. ( Synonym and antonym are ...part of a language, in contrast to synonyms , which are a result of...
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synonyms definition-two words that can be interchanged in a context are...
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Synonyms are words or phrases that mean exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close. An antonym is a word opposite to the meaning of another...
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"do"? Synonyms : attend, author, avail, bake, banquet, barbecue, baste, be OK, be about, be at, be...
6 Answers · Education & Reference · 31/07/2009
Synonym is a word or a phrase that means exactly the same as another word. ...word in a sentence or two for our better understanding, but synonym is only a one word explanation for another word, or, say, an alternate for the word...
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Synonyms are different words with identical or at least similar meanings... synonyms are said to be synonymous , and the state of being a synonym is called synonymy . The word comes from Ancient...
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Synonyms are words that can be used interchangeably. For example, a...
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Synonyms - (1). The synonym for the word "disfigure" is B., "... D. Brandish E. Depress (2). The synonym for the word "vigorous" is D., energetic. Vigorous ...
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A synonym has to be a synonym OF something. You can either ask "... synonyms of "complementary"?" or "Is "complementary" a synonym of such-and-such a word?" but your current question is unanswerable...
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