The contemporary phrase "You rock" has many equivalents. "You're awesome" is one, while "You are so cool" is yet another. Any phrase that communicates approval or praise of a strong sort can be used synonymously with "You rock".
"Get her done" means to start a task. Another phrase that expresses the same meaning is: "Get it done".
A synonym is a word that means the same as another, like cold and chilly. Antonyms are opposites, like cold and hot. antonyms = opposites ex. big/small synonyms = words with the same or very similar meanings ex. small/tiny big/huge An synonym means the same. An antonym means the opposite.a synonym is a word or phrase that means the same as another word or phrase in the same language while an antonym is an opposite word or phrase...ex:bad-goodsynonyms are words that are similar or have a related meaning to another word,for example sad:unhappy.or beautiful:pretty.Antonym is word that is the opposite meaning of another word.for example happy:sad , high,low etc An synonym means the same. An antonym means the opposite.a synonym is a word or phrase that means the same as another word or phrase in the same language while an antonym is an opposite word or phrase...ex:bad-goodsynonyms are words that are similar or have a related meaning to another word,for example sad:unhappy.or beautiful:pretty.Antonym is word that is the opposite meaning of another word.for example happy:sad , high,low etc A synonym is a word that has a similar meaning. An antonym has the opposite meaning. e.g. a synonym for happy could be cheerful, the antonym for happy could be sad.
Delighted; I'm delighted with the response . I'm over the moon with the response.
Yes, but the phrase is "on the same plane". In this case, "plane" does not mean aircraft, but flat level or surface, and the phrase means "on the same level of existance, consciousness or development".
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The phrase "as well as" means the same as "in addition to".
From Wiktionary: " A word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shutis a synonym of close"
"Get her done" means to start a task. Another phrase that expresses the same meaning is: "Get it done".
A synonym is a word that means the same as another, like cold and chilly. Antonyms are opposites, like cold and hot. antonyms = opposites ex. big/small synonyms = words with the same or very similar meanings ex. small/tiny big/huge An synonym means the same. An antonym means the opposite.a synonym is a word or phrase that means the same as another word or phrase in the same language while an antonym is an opposite word or phrase...ex:bad-goodsynonyms are words that are similar or have a related meaning to another word,for example sad:unhappy.or beautiful:pretty.Antonym is word that is the opposite meaning of another word.for example happy:sad , high,low etc An synonym means the same. An antonym means the opposite.a synonym is a word or phrase that means the same as another word or phrase in the same language while an antonym is an opposite word or phrase...ex:bad-goodsynonyms are words that are similar or have a related meaning to another word,for example sad:unhappy.or beautiful:pretty.Antonym is word that is the opposite meaning of another word.for example happy:sad , high,low etc A synonym is a word that has a similar meaning. An antonym has the opposite meaning. e.g. a synonym for happy could be cheerful, the antonym for happy could be sad.
This phrase has a couple of different versions. Another meaning the same thing:Chomping at the bit. Both mean eagerness, excitment and/or readiness to go.
Doesnt matter how you look at it. anyway the wind blows, its still the same.
Delighted; I'm delighted with the response . I'm over the moon with the response.
The phrase "by that token" means that if one thing is true or valid, then another related thing must also be true or valid. It is used to draw a logical conclusion or make an inference based on a previous statement or condition.
No, a synonym is a word that means the same as another word. An idiom is a phrase that does not have a literal meaning. Ex, mountains out of mole hills.
"Quero yer" is not a phrase in Spanish. It does not have a clear meaning. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a phrase from another language.
This phrase means that this tradition has not been changed in time or in other words, it has remained the same for years.
Yes, but the phrase is "on the same plane". In this case, "plane" does not mean aircraft, but flat level or surface, and the phrase means "on the same level of existance, consciousness or development".