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Noun synezesis has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebSynezesisDescription:Synezesis refers to the ability to recognize and understand a word's meaning without explicit knowledge or definition. It is the intuitive comprehension of a word's essence. Senses:Sense 1:(noun) The intuitive understanding of a word's meaning. Example: His synezesis allowed him to grasp the concept easily, even though he had never encountered the word before. Sense 2:(noun) The act of comprehending or interpreting a subject matter instantly. Example: Her synezesis of abstract art enabled her to appreciate and interpret the painting without any prior knowledge. Usages:Usage 1:(noun) In language learning, a person with synezesis can quickly understand the meaning of unfamiliar words through their context. Example: The student's synezesis enabled her to figure out the meaning of unknown words while reading the foreign novel. Usage 2:(noun) In poetry, synezesis allows the reader to interpret and appreciate the underlying layers of meaning in a poem. Example: The poet's skilled use of synezesis in the lines made the readers immerse themselves in the profound emotions conveyed. Related Products:Explore further on Amazon: | ||||
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