Assignment, stretch, term, job, duty, economize, begrudge, save, restrain, withhold, limit...
Some synonyms for "stint" include limit, restriction, and period of time.
Synonymous means 'a synonym of' (means the same as).These days 'teenager' might as well be synonymous with 'hooligan'.Watching television has become synonymous with the lazy American stereotype.How has success become synonymous with wealth? Surely we should gauge success on life's true meaning; peace and happiness.
During his stint as a volunteer at the hospital, he gained valuable experience working with patients.
Synonymous means having the same meaning as another word or phrase. Aggression is often believed to be synonymous with violence.
"Stint" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a period of time or a limited task. As a verb, it means to restrict or limit something.
Yes. The words "for fear of" are an idiom, a compound preposition synonymous with the participle "fearing." It forms adverbial prepositional phrases.The words for and of are both separately prepositions, while fear is otherwise a noun or verb.
Words synonymous to the term "biting" are chomping, itching, and nipping. Other synonymous words include stinging, marking, burning, pinching, and wounding.
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The phrase "alteration" can be synonymous with changing in Sonnet 116.
With what? Synonymous means that something has the same meaning, so you have to be more specific. Some slang words mean the same as other words, but some don't.
pomp, pomposity, splendor
what is the stint for in the pancreas?
The words fluid and unstable are synonymous.
Yes, those words are synonymous.
obedient
they mean the same thing
Synonyms are words with similar meanings, such as big and large.