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Synonyms for synonymous

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Antonyms for synonymous

(of words) meaning the same or nearly the same

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'to torment' and 'to instruct' might sometimes be used as synonymous words."
It excited the liveliest admiration that I, a perfect stranger, should know the road (for direction and road are synonymous in this open country) to places where I had never been.
Mercedes had never known misery; she had often, in her youth, spoken of poverty, but between want and necessity, those synonymous words, there is a wide difference.
It appears, therefore, from the above list, that the expression, animal life, is nearly synonymous with the expression, animal heat; for while Food may be regarded as the Fuel which keeps up the fire within us -- and Fuel serves only to prepare that Food or to increase the warmth of our bodies by addition from without -- Shelter and Clothing also serve only to retain the heat thus generated and absorbed.
"Naturally; the terms are synonymous. Besides, men generally have the courage of their opinions."
The word prior is synonymous with the word before, sometimes even with the adjectives earlier and first.
Backed by a remarkable 70% market share, the brand is synonymous with trust and reliability around the world, and in the region.
All four teams will be wearing the Golden Ribbon synonymous with Childhood Cancer Awareness while the match commentators would also wear the ribbon.
Over at Lahore, the Gaddafi Stadium will see Lahore Qalandars take on the Multan Sultans, all four teams will be wearing the Pink Ribbon synonymous with Breast Cancer Awareness Day.
Summary: New Delhi [India], Oct 24 (ANI): 'Raj' is one of the numerous screen names that superstar Shah Rukh Khan is synonymous with.
Creep, nuisance, vermin, trouble and costly are synonymous when identifying insects.
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Cream has synonymous dance music the world Ann O'Byrne, of Liverpool And new plans show that there will be no basement at all in the block where the club would have been.
The difficulty arises because: (1) the variables x and' cannot be synonymous, since they make different contributions when they jointly occur within a sentence, but (2) there is a strong temptation to say that distinct variables x and y are synonymous, since sentences differing by the total, proper substitution of x for y always agree in meaning.