The phrase "all tarred with the same brush" refers to the idea of generalizing or unfairly categorizing a group based on the actions or characteristics of a few individuals. A synonym for this concept is "stereotyping." It highlights the tendency to apply a negative label to an entire group based on limited information or experiences.
A synonym is a word with the same meaning (or nearly the same) as another word. For example, a synonym for boat is ship. Not all synonyms can be used in all contexts, because words have specific connotations.Synonyms are words that mean the same, or about the same, as another word.Words having the same meaning as each other are synonyms.Not all synonyms can replace each other for every given context.Most words have specific as well as general meanings.For instance, a synonym for lazy is slothful.
Hidden, disguised, covered are three words that can all mean the same as concealed.
It's the same in all dialects of English.
There are many words that are synonymous with the word diagnosis. Judgment, finding, and conclusion all mean the same thing.
A synonym is a word that means the same as another word. So you have to have TWO words to compare. Yearn cannot be a synonym all by itself. It has to be a synonym of another word.
shrub
Brush! Took me a long time but there you go, brush!
I wouldn't say a round brush is good for your hair, a square brush is better. A paddle brush is best because you get all your hair in at the same time, not partially. ------------------------------ Cricket Friction Free is a good round brush to use for blow-outs.
we all have the same teeth colour accept for some retards who cant even brush there teeth.
There is no one word that is identical in all the world's languages.
yes you can as long as you clean all the hair and dirt from it doing so is safe
brush towards the head but you can brush it all back . just gently brush the tail.
All of the dead presidents do not brush their teeth...
all you have to do is brush it with the doll brush
The word "okay" is pronounced in the same way in all modern languages.
No. The word for many is "πολλοί"[polee] while the word for "all" is "όλοι" [allee]
Amplify, ample, and amplification all have the same root word as amplitude, which is "ample".