chat is a synonym for spoken.
spoken
"Not spoken" or "unspoken" can be replaced by words such as: unsaid, implied, inferred TIP: You can use any search engine and type synonym+the word to get a list of different web sites with a Thesaurus.
No, but "oral" is a synonym for spoken and a homophone of "aural."
Not exactly. Both imply oral communication, but "plead" conveys more urgency.
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spoken
The noun 'synonym' is a concrete noun as a word for a written or spoken word or phrase (the word want is a synonym of desire).
"Not spoken" or "unspoken" can be replaced by words such as: unsaid, implied, inferred TIP: You can use any search engine and type synonym+the word to get a list of different web sites with a Thesaurus.
No, but "oral" is a synonym for spoken and a homophone of "aural."
Ujed is the synonym for bright light in Marathi. Marathi is a regional language spoken in Maharashtra,India.
Astonishing, legendary, feigned, amazing, celebrated, false. The synonym you would choose depends on which meaning of fabulous you are referring to. Literally, it means spoken or written about in a fable or story, and therefore not real. Colloquially, it means excellent or wonderful.
clear, coherent, comprehensible, definite, distinct, eloquent, expressive, fluent, intelligible, lucid, meaningful, understandable, well-spoken
It depends on the use of the word "soft". In the sentence "the pillow was so soft" it has a different meaning to "quiet" With the sentence "Her voice was so soft" then "soft" can be a synonym of "quiet" But, someone who is softly spoken is not always quietly spoken. A soft voice can also mean "soothing" or "calm". Even when "soft" is used to describe sound, it does not always mean exactly the same as "quiet"
In Spain. Here Castilian is a synonym of Spanish though some people may see "politic connotations" in the use of either name
The correct term is "ad lib." It is a word which refers to something that is spoken without preparation. A good synonym for the word is improvisation.
Contract is a homograph. It means a written or spoken agreement and to decrease in size, number, or range. It is a synonym of deal and tighten, which are homophones of dele and titan respectively.
Sometimes in this society it is used as a synonym for being thin, nd in that sense it can do, but when spoken of as the actual psychological illness, i wouldn't say it does.