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hypernym

NOUN
  1. a word that is more generic than a given word

How To Use hypernym In A Sentence

  • A friend has a hypernym for niece-or-nephew: "nibling". On needed words
  • He rubs his hands over the difference between hypernym and hyponym, but also tells anecdotes about family members. Times, Sunday Times
  • We evaluate the various approaches comparing their hypernym suggestion with the Dutch part of EuroWordNet.
  • The lexical structure of the domain is flat there are no hyponyms or hypernyms among ideophones (Watson 2001) there is only synonymy and antonymy Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • He rubs his hands over the difference between hypernym and hyponym, but also tells anecdotes about family members. Times, Sunday Times
  • He rubs his hands over the difference between hypernym and hyponym, but also tells anecdotes about family members. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was done to handle senses that WordNet defines as hypernyms of themselves - either directly or indirectly.
  • In fact, adding proper hypernyms to a synset can dramatically increase the inherited properties of that synset.
  • He rubs his hands over the difference between hypernym and hyponym, but also tells anecdotes about family members. Times, Sunday Times
  • This time we will add meronyms to describe the ingredients of my favorite cookie, and add a hypernym for ‘dessert’.
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