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Definitions from the WebSynonimusDefinition:Synonimus is a misspelling of the word "synonymous." Synonymous refers to words or expressions that have the same or nearly the same meaning in a language. Synonymous words are often used interchangeably to convey similar ideas or concepts. Examples:1. Noun (singular): The word "happy" is a synonimus of "joyful." 2. Noun (plural): The teacher explained the synonimuses of different words to the students. 3. Adjective: In this context, the terms "equal" and "equivalent" are synonimus. 4. Adverb: The two friends made a pact to always support each other synonimously. 5. Verb: She decided to synonimize the two phrases to create a more concise sentence. Related Products: | ||||
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