outdoors
admiration
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Merchandise, supplies, commodities
Synonymy refers to words with similar meanings that can be substituted for each other in a specific context, whereas polysemy occurs when a single word has multiple meanings that are related to each other. In synonymy, the words are interchangeable, while in polysemy, the different meanings are connected by a common underlying concept.
In Japanese 'Kappa' is a synonymy fora sea monstercucumberA drake is a male duck.
It is called synonymy when different words have the same meaning.
pennilessness, want, need, hardship, insolvency, privation, penury, destitution
antonyms:reality synonyms:bubble, castle in the air, chimera, day dream, dream, fable, fabrication, falsehood,fancy,fantasy, fiction, illusion, improvisation,invention, lie, nightmare, production............ hopefully this will help
The three relationships defined by a syntactic meaning are synonymy (words with similar meanings), antonymy (words with opposite meanings), and hyponymy (words that are more specific versions of a general term).
Martin Fountain Woodward has written: 'Some account of the synonymy and affinities of Donovania minima (Mont.)' -- subject(s): Mollusks 'On the anatomy of pterocera, with some notes on the crystalline style' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Lambis
eruption, dischargeaccess, backfire, bang, blast, blowout, blowup, burst, clap, combustion, concussion, crack, detonation, firing, fit, flare-up, fulmination, gust, ignition, outbreak, outburst, paroxysm, percussion, pop, report, roar, salvo