disordered, disorganized, puzzled, jumbled, mixed up, baffled
The term for saying a sentence in a different way but with the same meaning is "paraphrasing."
False. They are synonyms ( they mean the same thing). Homonyms have the same spelling and the same pronunciation, but different meanings. (For the record, same sound, different meaning and spelling are homophones; same spelling, different sound and meaning are homographs.)
It is called synonymy when different words have the same meaning.
The nearest meaning of something. Something that says about the same thing in different words.
A word with the same pronunciation as another but with a different meaning is called a homophone.
They mean the same thing.
SAD
Odorous
enormous
It is the same thing so dont get confused!
manatees are often confused for mermaids
When your confused those are your own feelings, if the feeling you have toward a person is a confusing feeling then it is not love. Confused and Love aren't the same thing, they are pretty close but not the same.
Car park and parking lot are two different terms meaning the same exact thing. So in entirety, yes, they are the same thing in that they allow cars to be parked.
The opposite of sad and not happy is glad, meaning the same thing, but a different word.
If they were not different they would all be called the same thing!If they were not different they would all be called the same thing!If they were not different they would all be called the same thing!If they were not different they would all be called the same thing!
This is a Synonym since two different words meaning the same or near the same thing is a Synonym.
The term for saying a sentence in a different way but with the same meaning is "paraphrasing."