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rephrase your question it makes no sense how about saying: What word means "little word"?
The word "virtually" means almost the same as "nearly." Both terms convey a sense of approximation or being close to a particular state or condition. Other synonyms include "practically" and "essentially."
In Latin, homo means "man" in the sense of "person." (The word for "man"as opposted to "woman" is vir.) It should not be confused with the Ancient Greek word homo which means 'same'.
The word "astonished" means the same as surprised. Both terms convey a sense of being taken aback or experiencing shock due to unexpected events or information. Other synonyms include "astounded" and "stunned."
Csar is the term derived from the Latin word Caesar, which means "Emperor" in the medieval sense of the word, a "Ruler" with the same rank as the Roman Emperor.
The word "reply" means the same as respond.
Aequor, campus, clarus, invenustus, perspicuus, or simplex are Latin equivalents of the English word 'plain'. The word 'aequor' means 'plain' in the sense of 'any flat surface'. The word 'campus' means 'plain' in the sense of 'level ground'. The words 'clarus' and 'perspicuus' mean 'plain' in the sense of 'clear to the senses'. The word 'invenustus' means 'plain' in the sense of 'not beautiful'. The word 'simplex' means 'plain' in the sense of 'candid, simple'.
Risible is another word for sense of humor. It means provoke laughter.
The word "assured" means almost the same as "guaranteed." Both terms convey a sense of certainty or a promise that something will occur. Other synonyms include "certain" and "secured," which also imply a strong level of confidence in an outcome.
Surprised almost means the same as startled.
"Similar" is a word that means nearly the same as "like."
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