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Synomyn

Description:

Synomyn (noun) refers to a word or phrase that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word or phrase in the same language. It is a linguistic term used to describe words with equivalent or similar meanings, often used to enhance vocabulary and avoid repetition.

Examples:

Example 1 (Noun):

"Friend" is often used as a synomyn for "companion" or "pal".

Example 2 (Adjective):

The professor asked the students to use synomyn words in their descriptive writing to avoid redundancy.

Example 3 (Verb):

She decided to synomynize "happy" and "joyful" in her essay to vary her word choice.

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