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Definitions from the WebSynonomDefinition:A synonom is a typographical error for the word "synonym," which refers to a word or phrase that has the same or similar meaning as another word or phrase. Part of Speech:Noun Senses:1. Literal Sense: - A typographical error or misspelling of the word "synonym." Example sentence: The student misspelled "synonym" as "synonom" in her essay. 2. Popular Sense: - Used informally to refer to synonyms or words with similar meanings. Example sentence: The terms "buy" and "purchase" are synonom. 3. Local Sense: - Used regionally or locally to refer to peculiar or unique synonyms specific to a particular dialect or language. Example sentence: "Biscuit" and "cookie" are synonom in American English. Related Products:To explore books related to synonyms and enhance your vocabulary, you can search on Amazon: | ||||
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