synonym

sinônimo
definition
noun
It was common ground that the closest synonym of damage is harm.
a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close.
translation of 'synonym'
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For simplicity's sake, I use the term here as a 'synonym' for gravitational wave, as researchers themselves often do when speaking casually.
The other sense of the word is as a 'synonym' for ‘tyrant’ or a person who abuses power and violates human rights.
It was common ground that the closest 'synonym' of damage is harm.
the Victorian age is a 'synonym' for sexual puritanism
Thus, we use the name P. ultima as the senior 'synonym' of P. praetriangularis.
Molecular studies support the monophyly of all these taxa as Ecdysozoa, so the term Spiralia is sometimes used as a 'synonym' for the non-molting protostomes, Lophotrochozoa.
In its most common meaning, the term idea is used as a 'synonym' for theme, melody, phrase or motive.
Frequently, however, that term is a 'synonym' for horribly divided.
He points out that I used hue in the sub-title of my article about colour words almost as a 'synonym' for colour.
In brief, ‘primitive’ became a 'synonym' of the word ‘different’, an umbrella definition for all things that were alien to the cultural commentator.
‘the East’ was a 'synonym' for the Soviet empire
Clarity is not a 'synonym' for simplicity but it comes close.
Popular culture too has come to use the word gender as a 'synonym' for sex.
Many persons persist with the earlier, naive, view that the role of a definition is only to offer a 'synonym' for the term to be defined.
Have we provided a 'synonym' for a description or definition?
The term histrionic here is being used as a 'synonym' for theatrical or dramatic.
The word ‘democracy’ was used as a 'synonym' for good and just government.
‘shut’ is a 'synonym' of ‘close’
Something that happens or occurs may be called an incident; in most cases the word is simply a 'synonym' for occurrence.
In Britain, ‘dessert’ is sometimes regarded as an elegant 'synonym' for the words ‘pudding’, or ‘sweet’, which are used in the same collective sense.
the Victorian age is a 'synonym' for sexual puritanism
The word text is frequently employed as a 'synonym' for a term like ‘written document’.
Some think that considerations like this show that there are no genuine 'synonyms' in natural languages.
The problem, as Mates points out, is that if anybody even doubts that "whoever believes that D believes thatD", then a traditionalist's explanation of 'synonymity' is wrong.
Most likely, these taxa are 'synonyms' of more recently named taxa, but this cannot be demonstrated because the types of the older taxa are incompletely preserved.
The Choristodera in general, and particularly the Champsosauridae, are plagued with bad names - junior 'synonyms' of unrelated genera and the like.
Again, there must be several thousand distinct strings in this set, and this is one of many patterns where there would be something to be learned about 'synonyms' , antonyms and word associations by compiling the list.
This database of the 'synonymic' list represents many additions and changes, and represents a complete listing for all described Odonata of North, Middle, and South America.
You can bet that it ended up suggesting a 'synonymity' of liquor with very good times to a much younger age group and a far wider social spectrum.
This ideal was to be Flaubert's as well, and it seems to contradict the endless 'synonymic' amplifications so typical of Hugo's own style.
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