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synonymous
/ ɪˈɒɪə /
adjective
- often foll by with being a synonym (of)
- postpositivefoll bywith closely associated (with) or suggestive (of)
his name was synonymous with greed
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Derived Forms
- ˈDzԲ⳾dzܲԱ, noun
- ˈDzԲ⳾dzܲ, adverb
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Other 51Թ Forms
- ·Dzy·dzܲ· adverb
- ·Dzy·dzܲ·Ա noun
- ԴDzȴ·Dzy·dzܲ adjective
- non·Dzy·dzܲ· adverb
- ܲȴ·Dzy·dzܲ adjective
- un·Dzy·dzܲ· adverb
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of synonymous1
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Example Sentences
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A Scottish summer is synonymous with the humble yet pesky midge.
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By the early 1980s, she had become synonymous with the massively popular Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, appearing on the cover three years in a row.
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I am unsure how it became synonymous with this time of year, but it is fully entrenched.
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It is where the sport's most famous moments have been witnessed, and for many it has become almost synonymous with the tournament itself.
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Back in the 1970s, when the band was formed, the group became synonymous with social justice campaigns.
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