synonym |
informal |
As a noun synonym
is .
As a verb informal is
to inform (to communicate knowledge to others).
tantamount |
synonym |
As nouns the difference between tantamount and synonym
is that
tantamount is something which has the same value or amount (as something else). attributive use passing into adjective, below while
synonym is a word or phrase with a meaning that is the same as, or very similar to, another word or phrase.
As a verb tantamount
is to amount to as much; to be equivalent.
As an adjective tantamount
is equivalent in meaning or effect.
hyponyms |
synonym |
As nouns the difference between hyponyms and synonym
is that
hyponyms is while
synonym is .
synonym |
interchangeable |
As a noun synonym
is .
As an adjective interchangeable is
freely substitutable may be swapped at will.
variants |
synonym |
As nouns the difference between variants and synonym
is that
variants is plural of lang=en while
synonym is a word or phrase with a meaning that is the same as, or very similar to, another word or phrase.
polyonym |
synonym |
As nouns the difference between polyonym and synonym
is that
polyonym is an object that has a variety of names while
synonym is .
homophones |
synonym |
As nouns the difference between homophones and synonym
is that
homophones is plural of homophone while
synonym is a word or phrase with a meaning that is the same as, or very similar to, another word or phrase.
holonym |
synonym |
As nouns the difference between holonym and synonym
is that
holonym is a term that denotes a whole whose part is denoted by another term, such as 'face' in relation to 'eye' while
synonym is a word or phrase with a meaning that is the same as, or very similar to, another word or phrase.
incontrovertible |
synonym |
As an adjective incontrovertible
is not capable of being denied, challenged, or disputed; closed to questioning.
As a noun synonym is
.
synonym |
pronoun |
As nouns the difference between synonym and pronoun
is that
synonym is while
pronoun is (grammar) a type of noun that refers anaphorically to another noun or noun phrase, but which cannot ordinarily be preceded by a determiner and rarely takes an attributive adjective english examples include
i, you, him, who, me, my, each other .
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