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espanhol
sinónimo
(Of words) meaning the same or nearly the same.
antonymous
similar
substitutable
espanhol
sinónimo
1
Once, Ireland was
synonymous
in the world's media with violence and hatred.
2
The name Greenham Common is
synonymous
to the resistance against nuclear weapons.
3
Democracy requires accountability and accountability is
synonymous
with integrity, transparency and honesty.
4
And in many countries throughout Africa, Henderson's name remains
synonymous
with excellence.
5
Taiwan became
synonymous
with democracy and was catapulted onto the world stage.
6
A visit to Home Affairs Home Affairs' offices are
synonymous
with frustration.
7
Both McKenna and Doherty say that sugar is not
synonymous
with quality.
8
Indeed, his name was
synonymous
in big-game angling along the west coast.
9
Such is his success that his name is
synonymous
with political campaigning.
10
Never
synonymous
with style, the country nonetheless has an enormous clothing industry.
11
ISIS Even before the Paris attacks, ISIS had become
synonymous
with danger.
12
EBONY.com: As many avid readers may know, Harlequin is
synonymous
with romance.
13
We must understand that participation in counseling is not
synonymous
with weakness.
14
George Gibney's name has become
synonymous
with child abuse in Irish swimming.
15
Public opinion has accused you; and accusation there is
synonymous
with guilt.
16
There's perhaps no modern movement more
synonymous
with storytelling than The Moth.
synonymous
become synonymous
synonymous terms
as synonymous
almost synonymous
once synonymous
espanhol
sinónimo