Word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language.
Sinònims
Examples for "synonymous"
Examples for "synonymous"
1Once, Ireland was synonymous in the world's media with violence and hatred.
2The name Greenham Common is synonymous to the resistance against nuclear weapons.
3Democracy requires accountability and accountability is synonymous with integrity, transparency and honesty.
4And in many countries throughout Africa, Henderson's name remains synonymous with excellence.
5Taiwan became synonymous with democracy and was catapulted onto the world stage.
1The second synonym shows it to be Narayana, the Jivatma or Pratyagatma.
2Was it simply a synonym for God or was it something more?
3Virtue became the foundation of happiness, and almost a synonym for knowledge.
4Channel tunnel not Chunnel chaos theory is not a synonym for chaos.
5In the world of clothing manufacture, Ritz is a synonym for smartness.
1The truth is, the Japanese use synonyms instead of the words themselves.
2In considering pairs we have, without using the word, been studying synonyms.
3Sympathies and antipathies are but synonyms of prejudice, and indifference is impossible.
4This book offers synonyms that are apropos and definite rather than comprehensive.
5Greatness and Gall, genius and goose-speech, sound and sense have become synonyms.
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