outdoors
admiration
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Merchandise, supplies, commodities
Synonymy refers to words with similar meanings that can be substituted for each other in a specific context, whereas polysemy occurs when a single word has multiple meanings that are related to each other. In synonymy, the words are interchangeable, while in polysemy, the different meanings are connected by a common underlying concept.
In Japanese 'Kappa' is a synonymy fora sea monstercucumberA drake is a male duck.
pennilessness, want, need, hardship, insolvency, privation, penury, destitution
It is called synonymy when different words have the same meaning.
antonyms:reality synonyms:bubble, castle in the air, chimera, day dream, dream, fable, fabrication, falsehood,fancy,fantasy, fiction, illusion, improvisation,invention, lie, nightmare, production............ hopefully this will help
The three relationships defined by a syntactic meaning are synonymy (words with similar meanings), antonymy (words with opposite meanings), and hyponymy (words that are more specific versions of a general term).
Martin Fountain Woodward has written: 'Some account of the synonymy and affinities of Donovania minima (Mont.)' -- subject(s): Mollusks 'On the anatomy of pterocera, with some notes on the crystalline style' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Lambis
eruption, dischargeaccess, backfire, bang, blast, blowout, blowup, burst, clap, combustion, concussion, crack, detonation, firing, fit, flare-up, fulmination, gust, ignition, outbreak, outburst, paroxysm, percussion, pop, report, roar, salvo
The two main types of cohesive devices are grammatical cohesive devices, such as pronouns and conjunctions, which link phrases and sentences together structurally, and lexical cohesive devices, such as repetition and synonymy, which connect ideas through the repetition or rephrasing of words or phrases.