NOUN
- the semantic relation that holds between two words that can (in a given context) express the same meaning
How To Use synonymity In A Sentence
- He wrote about perspective phenomena, but the etymological synonymity of optics and perspective has often led to the misconception that he wrote about perspective constructions.
- Other alternatives listed have limited synonymity. Jargon and the economic recession
- But when we have a generic synonymity with entertainment, how can we say we're an academic breeding ground for scientists? Sheldon G. Adelson: We’ll Always Have Vegas
- A game synonymous with synonymity, multiplayer on a level of awesome, and franchise milking at an epic scale - but with good reason. Atomic
- You can bet that it ended up suggesting a synonymity of liquor with very good times to a much younger age group and a far wider social spectrum.
- If the film has any shortcomings, they mostly concern a developing synonymity between Hellboy's Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense and the likes of THE X-FILES and particularly MEN IN BLACK, as well as some of the same Mutant vs. HELLBOY II: THE GOLDEN ARMY Previewed
- The problem, as Mates points out, is that if anybody even doubts that "whoever believes that D believes thatD", then a traditionalist's explanation of synonymity is wrong.