informal, conversational, everyday, nonliterary; unofficial, idiomatic, slangy, vernacular, popular, demotic. ANTONYMS formal.
Synonyms for the prepositional adverb IN (within) can be amid, among, inside, or between. The adjective IN has the colloquial synonyms chic, modern, or fashionable. The noun IN can have the synonyms access, admission, or path.
Synonyms for kissingsmooching (colloquial) bussingosculatingcanoodling (British)necking (colloquial)spooning (old-fashioned)smacking (colloquial)peckingFrenching (slang)Peeling the grape
It means: A Fox has been sighted, in England, when they doing fox hunting. It is a colloquial term and does not have any synonyms
Synonyms for the word 'mobster' may include, gangster; crook; goon; mafioso; gunman; criminal; hoodlum; hooligan; member of the family; goodfella; wiseguy. There are many words for a member of a gang, many of which are highly localized and colloquial.
There are no common synonyms other than the colloquial "AM" and the archaic forenoon and foreday -- there are synonyms for dawn (sunrise, sunup, daybreak, first light).---In French:le matin = morningla matinée = morning, but has emphasis on durationle début = figuratively speaking, the beginningBonjour! = Good morning!
The term "cement pond" is a colloquial expression that typically refers to a swimming pool. Synonyms for "cement pond" include "swimming pool," "pool," and "water feature." These terms capture the essence of a man-made body of water designed for recreational use.
Katerina Harris has written: 'Colloquial Greek (Colloquial)' 'Colloquial Greek'
Colloquial is an adjective--colloquial language.
colloquial means 'slang' e.g 'watssup'
Bruce Donaldson has written: 'Colloquial Afrikaans Pack' 'Colloquial Afrikaans' 'Colloquial Dutch'
colloquial
You can pronounce "colloquial" as kuh-LOH-kwee-ul.