A synonym is a word (or a phrase) which means the same thing as another word or phrase.[1][2]
Examples:
Synonyms can be nouns, verbs, adverbs or adjectives, but both words must be of the same part of speech. That means, only a noun can be a synonym of another noun, only a verb can be a synonym of another verb, and so on.
One can find sets of synonyms in a thesaurus, which is a book listing groups of related words.
Some words are near-synonyms, which have similar but not exactly the same meaning.
Examples of proper nouns, such as names of these languages, having synonyms or near-synonyms include:
- ↑ Definition of synonym from Oxford Dictionaries Online. OxfordDictionaries.com, 2011. web: OD-syn Archived 2011-06-03 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Synonym - Definition and more from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary. 2011. webpage:
MW-syn.
- ↑ "Another word for make".
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