The ordinary or exact meaning of words refers to their standard definitions as found in dictionaries, which reflect the commonly accepted usage and understanding within a language. This meaning is often based on context, cultural connotations, and grammatical rules. It serves as the foundation for effective communication, allowing individuals to convey ideas clearly and accurately.
Some words that are the opposite of remarkable are: unremarkable, commonplace, ordinary, mundane, normal, average, usual, and typical.
Two words with same meaning are called synonyms.
Discrepant means "not compatible with the usual" or not in harmony", thus this might mean the behavior is not usual for that person...it's out of the ordinary, or the behavior does not match the words of the person. One example is a person says one thing, but does another... Or... their emotions don't match their facial expression... Or..a person who just smashed their finger with a hammer and breaks it would normally act in pain. Discrepant behavior would be if that person just looked at their smashed and bleeding finger and laughed and acted as if nothing had happened.
Two words with the same meaning are called synonyms.
Some words that have the same meaning as "multiply" are increase, expand, and grow.
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Synonyms of "usual" include "normal," "typical," "customary," and "ordinary." These words convey the idea of something that is commonly encountered or expected in a given context.
Some words could be: unusual, bizarre, strange, curious
Some words that are the opposite of remarkable are: unremarkable, commonplace, ordinary, mundane, normal, average, usual, and typical.
Some eight letter words for 'the usual pattern of life':everydayfamiliarhabitualordinarystandardworkaday
This is likely one of these words: COMMON (adjective) - usual, average, ordinary COMING (verb form) - approaching, attending
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I would like to have the exact meaning of "justice without words is inefficient" pl. reply me soon.
Do you mean "synonyms"? if so, they are different words with the exact same meaning.
Yes. An idiom is a phrase or expression whose meaning is figurative rather than literal. The phrase has a meaning other than the usual meaning of the words.
It means something that's the usual; an ordinary situation that's seen a lot. It can also mean giving the basics of the sitation - in other words, telling the basic who/what/when/where and why of things.
zooming-meaning you look amazing and different from usual (attractive)