The idea of parts of speech has to do with grammatical categories such as nouns and verbs and adjectives. It does not include synonyms. Synonyms are words (and in that sense, they are literally parts of speech) but they do not form a grammatical category. They are just a category of words that is used to help understand what words mean, or to help you to find alternative ways of saying something, to avoid being repetitious or cliche.
part of speech
glisten is an adjectiveglisten = shiny , as if wetfor an examplehis eyes were glisteningand its synonym is glittered or shoneby abamaluphet25@yahoo.com
Adjective
What part of speech is thaw
The part of speech for oscillate is verb.
The part of speech for the word bashed is verb.
a synonym
it is called a synonym
The word conjunction means combination, union, or coincidence (coinciding). The part of speech conjunction could have the synonym "connector" because they connect words or clauses.
speech or sermon
....I'm not sure what you're asking.....a synonym is a part of speech in which two word have the same or similar meanings, such as "friendly" and "nice" or "mean and "nasty". If you are asking for a synonym for "whereabouts", then I'd say........"where".
The word thankfully is an adverb. It is a synonym of fortunately and also means to do something in a thankful manner.
A vocabulary list should always include the pronunciation, if unusual, the part of speech, and possibly a close synonym or related word.
subordinate adverb conjunction, beginning an adverb clause (synonym for "although")
speech
I would say the best synonym is a long, uninterrupted speech made by one person.
Speech, conversation.