synonymous in English

adjective
1
(of a word or phrase) having the same or nearly the same meaning as another word or phrase in the same language.
aggression is often taken as synonymous with violence

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "synonymous" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "synonymous", or refer to the context using the word "synonymous" in the English Dictionary.

1. 'Slay' is synonymous with 'kill' .

2. The name Akkad became synonymous with …

3. Ferns are virtually synonymous with shade.

4. The town is synonymous with stone.

5. Bender is synonymous with quality worldwide

6. Chattels are synonymous with goods or personalty

7. It is not synonymous with "sovereign state".

8. Illiterate and undesirable are treated as synonymous.

9. Altruist is synonymous with my extended family

10. Oscar Wilde's name is synonymous with wit.

11. The Burg map is synonymous with Krunker.

12. The terms Rival and Competitor are actually synonymous

13. In the Bible, Apologetics is synonymous with evangelism:

14. The word quisling itself became synonymous with traitor.

15. Activity, they suggest, is not synonymous with learning.

16. Nixon's name has become synonymous with political scandal.

17. Caramelized onions are not synonymous with grilled onions

18. Backlit film and Backlit overlays are oftentimes synonymous

19. A word synonymous with gory and inescapable death.

20. Present and past were less continuous than synonymous.

21. 9 OBJECT CODE : Term synonymous with machine code.

22. The words Admissibly and Amply have synonymous (similar) meaning

23. His deeds had made his name synonymous with victory.

24. The term Broadway is virtually synonymous with American theatrical

25. It is sometimes synonymous Explanation of Classicist art movement

26. Diligence, on the other hand, is synonymous with riches.

27. For many people conservation is synonymous with nature reserves.

28. Measuring a variable is synonymous with defining that variable.

29. The words Brashly and Arrogantly have synonymous (similar) meaning

30. The words Relief and Alleviates have synonymous (similar) meaning

31. That is, names in the same cell are synonymous.

32. In a narrow sense, Coarseness is synonymous with texture

33. The words Abstracted and Amnesic have synonymous (similar) meaning

34. Education and socialization were almost synonymous in his view.

35. The words Companionable and Civil might have synonymous (similar) meaning

36. The words Shuffling and Caviling might have synonymous (similar) meaning

37. The words Competitions and Contestation might have synonymous (similar) meaning

38. The words Conceivably and Theory might have synonymous (similar) meaning

39. The words Barong and Backsword might have synonymous (similar) meaning

40. The words Bondless and Unentangled might have synonymous (similar) meaning

41. The words Brushoff and Refutal might have synonymous (similar) meaning

42. In the 20th century both Biomechanics and kinesiology were synonymous

43. The words Blubbered and Lamented might have synonymous (similar) meaning

44. The words Blubbered and Agonized might have synonymous (similar) meaning

45. The words Utter and Alogy might have synonymous (similar) meaning

46. The words Accumulates and Claims might have synonymous (similar) meaning

47. The words Cited and Asseverated might have synonymous (similar) meaning

48. Autocracy is not also synonymous with military dictatorship or totalitarianism

49. The words Grouping and Arraying might have synonymous (similar) meaning

50. The words Classing and Arraying might have synonymous (similar) meaning