Several means more than one while numerous means a great many, so their meanings are different.
Synonyms are words that mean the same or almost the same thing. Some synonyms for the word "numerous" would be: many, a lot of, several. Antonyms are words that are opposites. Some antonyms for the word "numerous" would be: few, little, a handful of.
The words "prohibit" and "allow" do not have the same meanings, so they are not synonyms; they have opposite meanings, so they are antonyms.
It could have one of several meanings; you'd have to be more specific.
no they don't a synonym is different to a meaning
No. Rule can be a noun with several meanings, or a verb. An adjective form is ruling. There is no adverb form.
A pun is a usually humorous play on words, which depends on the fact that several words can sound the same but have different meanings (ie are homophones)
A pun is a usually humorous play on words, which depends on the fact that several words can sound the same but have different meanings (ie are homophones)
The name Davin, according to numerous baby name sources, has several different meanings depending upon the origination, the most popular is that of divine.
The acronym DVM has numerous different meanings. Among the meanings, the most popular and use are Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Digital Voltmeter.
No, they do not. Each of them has several meanings, and I can't think of any overlap between any of them.
Synonyms are words that mean the same or almost the same thing. Some synonyms for the word "numerous" would be: many, a lot of, several. Antonyms are words that are opposites. Some antonyms for the word "numerous" would be: few, little, a handful of.
Bug is not an adverb. It is a noun (with several meanings) and a verb (with a few meanings).
CTEE actually can have numerous different meanings. Most common of these meanings would be, the abbreviation for the Cultural Technological Environmental Exchange.
The word "mad" has several meanings. I do not personally believe any of them apply to same-sex marriage. Same-sex marriage is neither angry nor crazy.
Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. Heteronyms are words that are spelled the same but have different pronunciations and meanings.
We can give you several, but you should know that homonyms are basically words that are spelled the same, but have different meanings. Such as: to roll "dice", and to "dice" vegetables
A homograph has the same spelling with different meanings, maybe different sound. A homonym has the same sound and may have the same spelling, with different meanings.