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Synanym

Definition:

A synanym is a word or phrase that has a similar or identical meaning to another word or phrase.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. She loves using "joyful" as a synanym for "happy".
  2. The synanym for "big" is "large".

Verb:

  1. He frequently synanyms words in his writing to avoid repetition.
  2. Remember to synanymize the phrases for better clarity.

Adjective:

  1. Using synanym words can help make your speech more engaging.
  2. She chose a synanym phrase to express her excitement.

Adverb:

  1. The two words are synanymously used in this context.
  2. They spoke synanymously during the debate.

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