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Noun
synonyms- Plural of synonym
Translations
plural of synonym
- Dutch: synoniemen
Extensive Definition
- This article deals with the general meaning of the term "synonym". For biological synonyms, see Synonym (taxonomy).
- "a widespread impression that … Hollywood was synonymous with immorality" (Doris Kearns Goodwin)
Synonyms can be any part of
speech (e.g. nouns,
verbs, adjectives, adverbs or prepositions), as long as
both members of the pair are the same part of speech. More examples
of English synonyms are:
- baby and infant (noun)
- petty crime and misdemeanor (noun)
- student and pupil (noun)
- buy and purchase (verb)
- pretty and attractive (adjective)
- sick and ill (adjective)
- quickly and speedily (adverb)
- on and upon (preposition)
- freedom and liberty (noun)
- dead and deceased (adjective)
Note that the synonyms are defined with respect
to certain senses of words; for instance, pupil as the "aperture in
the iris of the eye" is not synonymous with student. Similarly,
expired as "having lost validity" (as in grocery goods) doesn't
necessarily mean death.
In English many synonyms evolved from a mixture
of Norman French and English words, often with some words
associated with the Saxon countryside ("folk", "freedom") and
synonyms with the Norman nobility ("people", "liberty").
Some lexicographers claim that
no synonyms have exactly the same meaning (in all contexts or
social levels of language) because etymology, orthography, phonic qualities, ambiguous
meanings, usage, etc. make them unique. However, many people feel
that the synonyms they use are identical in meaning for all
practical purposes, and are interchangeable. Different words that
are similar in meaning usually differ for a reason: feline is more
formal than cat; long and extended are only synonyms in one usage
and not in others, such as a long arm and an extended arm. Synonyms
are also a source of euphemisms.
The purpose of a thesaurus is to offer the user
a listing of similar or related words; these are often, but not
always, synonyms.
"...there is no such thing as a true synonym."
The use of a human natural language is a matter
of agreement between people and names of things (words) are
arbitrarily given to objects. Such names are meant to identify
things, etc. and are therefore unique identifiers at the start,
though may be longer than a single word. Hence you need
disambiguation in defining the meaning of wikipedia entry words
too. So what you have is a list of words that may replace each
other subject to various contextual circumstances.
"Those who work with language know that there is
no such thing as a true synonym.Even though the meanings of two
words may be the same - or nearly so - there are three
characteristics of words that almost never coincide: frequency,
distribution and connotation."1
This is well reflected in various new English
dictionaries where you find frequency data next to a dictionary
entry, etc.
One of the major achievements in lexicography
belongs to a Hungarian translator Tibor Bartos, who compiled his
Magyar szótár by claiming the very same idea as above.
Related terms
Antonyms are words with opposite or nearly opposite meanings. For example:- short and tall
- dead and alive
- near and far
- war and peace
- increase and decrease
Hypernyms and
hyponyms are words that
refer to, respectively, a general category and a specific instance
of that category. For example, vehicle is a hypernym of car, and
car is a hyponym of vehicle.
See also
External links
- Synonyms.net - Online synonyms thesaurus reference resource that also provides images for search terms.
- Synomizer! - supports word and a unique text analysis in five languages.
- Thesaurus - Online synonyms in english, italian, french and german.
- Free Online English Thesaurus and Dictionary. Free Online English Thesaurus and dictionary containing synonyms, related Words, antonyms, definitions, idioms, words and terms using Merriam Websters Thesaurus, Wordnet Reference and Roget's Thesaurus Definitions.
- Synonym tool for websites - creates lists of synonyms for arbitrary page on WWW
- English Synonym Dictionary - offers 500 searches for synonym per user per day
- Synonym Thesaurus
- Synonyms - Over 100 000 synonyms
- French synonyms
- iGoogle Gadget - Synonym Gadget for iGoogle
synonyms in Afrikaans: Sinoniem
synonyms in Bavarian: Synonym
synonyms in Bulgarian: Синоним
synonyms in Catalan: Sinònim
synonyms in Chuvash: Синонимсем
synonyms in Czech: Synonymum
synonyms in Welsh: Cyfystyr
synonyms in Danish: Synonym
synonyms in German: Synonymie
synonyms in Estonian: Sünonüüm
synonyms in Spanish: Sinónimo
synonyms in Esperanto: Sinonimo
synonyms in Basque: Sinonimo
synonyms in Faroese: Samheiti
synonyms in French: Synonymie
synonyms in Galician: Sinonimia
synonyms in Korean: 동의어
synonyms in Croatian: Sinonim
synonyms in Ido: Sinonimo
synonyms in Indonesian: Sinonim
synonyms in Icelandic: Samheiti
synonyms in Italian: Sinonimia
synonyms in Hebrew: מילה נרדפת
synonyms in Georgian: სინონიმი
synonyms in Latvian: Sinonīms
synonyms in Luxembourgish: Synonymie
synonyms in Lithuanian: Sinonimas
synonyms in Hungarian: Szinonímia
synonyms in Macedonian: Синоним
synonyms in Dutch: Synoniem (taalkunde)
synonyms in Japanese: 類義語
synonyms in Norwegian: Synonym
synonyms in Polish: Synonim
synonyms in Portuguese: Sinônimo
synonyms in Romanian: Sinonim
synonyms in Quechua: Kaqlla simi
synonyms in Russian: Синонимы
synonyms in Albanian: Sinonimi
synonyms in Simple English: Synonym
synonyms in Slovak: Synonymum
synonyms in Slovenian: Sopomenka
synonyms in Serbian: Синоним
synonyms in Serbo-Croatian: Sinonim
synonyms in Finnish: Synonymia
synonyms in Swedish: Synonym
synonyms in Turkish: Sinonim
synonyms in Ukrainian: Синонім
synonyms in Walloon: Sinonimeye
synonyms in Chinese: 同义词