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Word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language.
synonymous
synonym
synonyms
poecilonym
antonym
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синоним
Синонимы
Examples for "
synonymous
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synonym
synonyms
poecilonym
Examples for "
synonymous
"
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.
1
The second
synonym
shows it to be Narayana, the Jivatma or Pratyagatma.
2
Was it simply a
synonym
for God or was it something more?
3
Virtue became the foundation of happiness, and almost a
synonym
for knowledge.
4
Channel tunnel not Chunnel chaos theory is not a
synonym
for chaos.
5
In the world of clothing manufacture, Ritz is a
synonym
for smartness.
1
The truth is, the Japanese use
synonyms
instead of the words themselves.
2
In considering pairs we have, without using the word, been studying
synonyms
.
3
Sympathies and antipathies are but
synonyms
of prejudice, and indifference is impossible.
4
This book offers
synonyms
that are apropos and definite rather than comprehensive.
5
Greatness and Gall, genius and goose-speech, sound and sense have become
synonyms
.
русский
синоним
синонимы
португальский
sinónimos
sinónimo
испанский
sinónimo
sinonimo
каталонский
sinónim
sinònims
sinònim