amass v.
1. [Whole]form a whole, constitute a whole, integrate, embody, aggregate, assemble, amount to, come to; antonym: Part - Part of an organism 2. [Assemblage - Get or bring together]assemble, muster, bring together, get together, put together, draw together, scrape together, lump together, collect, collocate, get, gather, hold a meeting, convene, convoke, dredge, heap, mass, pile, pack, put up, cram, agglomerate, aggregate, compile, group, concentrate, unite, accumulate, store; antonym: Nonassemblage, Dispersion 3. [Store]store, put by, put up, treasure, garner, save up, bank, cache, accumulate, hoard, fund, garner, save, reserve, husband, stow, stack
Amass means to gather together in one location. A good example sentence for this word would be, the people were amass waiting for the president to make the exciting announcement.
The verb to assemble (come together) has the synonyms congregate, gather, or join. The transitive verb to assemble (something) is to compile, organize, construct, amass, or accumulate.
A synonym is a word that means the same, or almost the same. So yes the word absurd could be a synonym form another word or there are synonyms for the word absurd.
A synonym for regularly is common!
A synonym to order is decree
A word is not a synonym by itself. Synonyms are words that mean about the same thing as another word. Synonyms for "amass" could be collect, accumulate, gather, or accrue.
i wanted to amass Ms. Demiaolo
People enter politics only to amass money, by whatever means.
(Amass - to heap together, pile up)"By working hard and spending little, he managed to amass a fortune."
Amass means to gather together in one location. A good example sentence for this word would be, the people were amass waiting for the president to make the exciting announcement.
He amassed his wealth for his family. This is an example using the word amass.
amass
the crowd amassed for the parade
amass, abridge, anthologize, arrange, assemble
synonymize
"Word for word" is a synonym for verbatim.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.