Criticism, cynicism, derision, scorn.
Some of these words have the same kind of meaning. (depending on the context) 'Abandoned' 'Desolated' 'Isolated' 'Neglected'
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Irony is when the intended meaning is opposite of the literal meaning, often used to convey humor or wit. Sarcasm, on the other hand, involves using irony to mock or convey contempt, often in a satirical or mocking way.
The suffix -phone in homophone comes from the Greek word "phone," which means sound or voice. In this context, it refers to words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings.
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Synonyms are two or more words that have the same meaning.
The word "homophone" comes from the Greek roots "homo-" meaning "same" and "-phone" meaning "sound". It refers to words that sound the same but have different meanings and often different spellings.
Homonyms are two words that are spelled the same and sound the same but have different meanings. The word "homonym" comes from the prefix "hommo," which means the same, and the suffix "-nym," which means name.
Obtain, gain, procure.
Words that mean the same thing are called synonyms.
The word "homophone" is derived from the Greek words "homos" meaning "same" and "phōnē" meaning "sound." It refers to words that have the same (or similar) pronunciation but different meanings and spellings.