synonyms (Meaning)
synonyms
metonym, one of two or more scientific names used to designate the same taxonomic group compare homonym, one of two or more words or expressions of the same language that have the same or nearly the same meaning in some or all senses, a word having the same or almost the same meaning as another word in the same language, a word or phrase that by association is held to embody something (such as a concept or quality), a taxonomic name rejected as being incorrectly applied or incorrect in form
Synonyms & Antonyms of synonyms
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synonyms Sentence Examples
- The arduous task required hours of meticulous effort.
- (difficult, careful) Her radiant smile illuminated the room with its effulgence.
- (bright, glow) The enigmatic figure moved with an inscrutable grace.
- (mysterious, unreadable) The opulent mansion stood as a testament to their extravagant wealth.
- (luxurious, lavish) The loquacious politician held sway over the audience with his verbose speeches.
- (talkative, wordy) The verdant meadow carpeted the hillsides with its vibrant greenery.
- (green, lush) The taciturn man spoke sparingly, revealing only fragments of his thoughts.
- (quiet, reserved) The ethereal beauty of the sunset left spectators in a state of awe.
- (otherworldly, breathtaking) The diminutive child clung to her mother's hand, her tiny fingers warm and soft.
- (small, delicate) The enigmatic traveler walked with a confident stride, his enigmatic presence drawing curious glances.
FAQs About the word synonyms
metonym, one of two or more scientific names used to designate the same taxonomic group compare homonym, one of two or more words or expressions of the same l
copies, duplicates, analogues, analogs, carbon copies,replicas, counterparts,
counters, antitheses, contraries, negatives, antipodes,opposites,reverses, negations, antonyms, obverses
The arduous task required hours of meticulous effort.
(difficult, careful) Her radiant smile illuminated the room with its effulgence.
(bright, glow) The enigmatic figure moved with an inscrutable grace.
(mysterious, unreadable) The opulent mansion stood as a testament to their extravagant wealth.