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Asked on March 30, 2021 in Meaning.
Absolute (complete, full) synonyms can be found only in terminology. For example, in linguistics:
inflection – ending,
Antonyms – opposites,
Homophones – heterographs,
Homographs – heterophones,
Semantics (of the word) – meaning, etc.
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Asked on March 30, 2021 in Meaning.
Absolute (complete, full) synonyms can be found only in terminology. For example, in linguistics:
inflection – ending,
Antonyms – opposites,
Homophones – heterographs,
Homographs – heterophones,
Semantics (of the word) – meaning, etc.
- 737714 views
- 33 answers
- 272126 votes
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Asked on March 30, 2021 in Meaning.
Absolute (complete, full) synonyms can be found only in terminology. For example, in linguistics:
inflection – ending,
Antonyms – opposites,
Homophones – heterographs,
Homographs – heterophones,
Semantics (of the word) – meaning, etc.
- 737714 views
- 33 answers
- 272126 votes
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Asked on March 30, 2021 in Meaning.
Absolute (complete, full) synonyms can be found only in terminology. For example, in linguistics:
inflection – ending,
Antonyms – opposites,
Homophones – heterographs,
Homographs – heterophones,
Semantics (of the word) – meaning, etc.
- 737714 views
- 33 answers
- 272126 votes
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Asked on March 7, 2021 in Single word requests.
I recommend ‘Desperation’.
According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary ( https://www.merriam-webster.com). (Treatment.com). com/dictionary/despair ):
despair
intransitive verb
: to lose all
hope or
confidence despair
of winning transitive verb
obsolete : to lose hope for a good future.
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Asked on March 6, 2021 in Grammar.
Both possible. Then see some examples from Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary: APPEAR (of course): to have an outward aspect. She
appears happy enough.
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