To "chip in" means to add to or add some in to.
Onomatopoeic words are words that imitate the natural sounds of a thing or action they refer to. They are words that sound like the noise they describe, such as "buzz" for a bee or "splash" for water.
when people say for example a sentence and they mean exactly what they mean, this is called the literal meaning of their words, i.e. it is called the conventional meaning because it carries the literal meaning of the words which constructed it. and of course there are different kinds of meaning, according to H.P. Grice, there are the speaker's meaning (what is implied), the utterance meaning (what is said), and the implied meaning (what is communicated).
Words that mean about the same thing are called synonyms.Synonyms.
Happy and joyful Big and large Smart and intelligent Sad and unhappy
the natural mean that which is not artificial
chipped ceramic cup
Homonyms are words that sound alike but have different meanings. They can either be spelled the same or differently. This can lead to confusion or ambiguity in language.
homonyms mean words wich has the same sound but does not have the same meaning
The word for a word that is similar to another in meaning is synonym.
Before, again or formerly. Those words mean "then".
"Eliminame" is not a standard word in English or Spanish. It may be a misspelling or a word in a different language. Can you provide more context or clarify the language so I can give a more accurate answer?
They are opposite in meaning.