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O que (quem) é synonymous - definição

WORD OR PHRASE THAT MEANS EXACTLY OR NEARLY THE SAME AS ANOTHER WORD OR PHRASE IN THE SAME LANGUAGE
Synonyms; Synonymy; Synonymum; Synonymous; Synoym; Synonim; Sinonym; Synonymn; Poecilonym; Another Word; Synonymic; Synonymed
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adj. synonymous to, with
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·adj Having the character of a synonym; expressing the same thing; conveying the same, or approximately the same, idea.
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If you say that one thing is synonymous with another, you mean that the two things are very closely associated with each other so that one suggests the other or one cannot exist without the other.
Paris has always been synonymous with elegance, luxury and style...
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Synonym

A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. For example, in the English language, the words begin, start, commence, and initiate are all synonyms of one another: they are synonymous. The standard test for synonymy is substitution: one form can be replaced by another in a sentence without changing its meaning. Words are considered synonymous in only one particular sense: for example, long and extended in the context long time or extended time are synonymous, but long cannot be used in the phrase extended family. Synonyms with exactly the same meaning share a seme or denotational sememe, whereas those with inexactly similar meanings share a broader denotational or connotational sememe and thus overlap within a semantic field. The former are sometimes called cognitive synonyms and the latter, near-synonyms, plesionyms or poecilonyms.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para synonymous
1. His name became synonymous with social conservatism.
2. Their reputation is virtually synonymous with risk.
3. Verbal attacks have become synonymous with patriotism.
4. Scolari has become synonymous with utter professionalism.
5. The company‘s name has been synonymous with Chicago for decades.