Synonyms
Synonyms
Synonyms
Synonyms
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What are synonyms for? What’s the point of having two words
with the same meaning when one is enough? There are two main uses
for synonyms, which we’ll explain in detail below:
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Types of synonyms
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informal or less formal contexts, while the other is used in more formal
contexts. Such examples include: archer – toxophilite, argument –
disputation, beauty – pulchritude, cross – traverse, die – decease, give
up
– renounce, letter – missive, praise – eulogy, warning – caveat,
western –
occidental. They also mention pairs of synonymous words of which one
belongs to standard English and the other to English slang. The
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examples illustrate this type of stylistic synonyms: astonished –
gobsmacked, crash – prang, destroy – zap, drunk - sloshed, face –
phizog,
heart – ticker, insane - barmy, money – rhino, steal – nick.
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Examples of Synonyms
The small child was quickly eating a cold ice cream cone, which gave
him a bad headache.The little kid was rapidly gobbling a frosty ice
cream cone, which gave him an awful headache.The youngster was
speedily consuming a freezing ice cream cone, which gave him a
terrible headache.
As you can see, the three sentences above share the same situation, but,
Sentences 2 and 3 paint a better picture because they use synonyms for
some of the dull words in Sentence 1. Words like “rapidly,” “gobbling,”
“awful,” and “terrible” are much more descriptive than “quickly,”
“eating,” and “bad”—they have the same meanings as Sentence 1, but
stronger connotations.
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Secound exemple:
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Conclusion
Bibliography : https://literaryterms.net/synonym/
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/synonym
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/synonym
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/synonym
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/synonyms/
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