"Synonym" is the noun: it means a word that is synonymous.
The word 'synonym' is a noun, a word for a word that means the same or nearly the same as another word; a word for a thing.
Examples of synonyms for the noun 'argument' are:quarreldisagreementfightclashaltercationfeudSynonyms for an alternate meaning of the noun 'argument' are:justificationexplanationrationalizationevidencegrounds
No. Trivia is a noun whereas trivial is the adjective. An adjective synonym would be minor, petty, unimportant.
Synonyms for the noun confusion are disorientation, befuddlement, fluster, fuss, commotion, mix up, or upheaval.
The opposite of the plural noun "causes" would be "effects" (FX). Of course FX also sounds like affects (influences in some way), which is a near synonym of causes.
"Alternate word" is a noun-phrase that is kind of a synonym for the word "synonym. There is no one exact word that means the same as synonym.
A synonym for common noun is word.
A synonym for the noun "plunder" is "loot" or "booty."
"Alternate word" is a noun-phrase that is kind of a synonym for the word "synonym. There is no one exact word that means the same as synonym.
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).
The adjective "perfumed" is a synonym for the adjective "fragrant," and the noun "perfume" is a synonym for the noun "fragrance."
Syonymous is the adjectival form of synonym.
The synonym for the noun pronoun 'it' is thing.
Pariah is a synonym for the noun outcast.
Peach is a noun, there is no synonym for it. Just like there is no synonym for water or computer.
Some synonyms for the noun 'study' are:roomspacelibraryplaceden
The only synonym for the noun 'noun' is 'word'.