Meaning & Definition of word "Synonymously"

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    Synonymously

    /sɪˈnɒnɪməsli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a way that indicates that two or more words or expressions have the same or nearly the same meaning.
      • Example: The terms 'big' and 'large' can be used synonymously in most contexts.
    • 2. In a manner that implies equivalence or similarity.
      • Example: In this lecture, the professor talked about 'happiness' and 'joy' synonymously, emphasizing their overlap.
    • 3. In a way that requires or suggests equal significance.
      • Example: The words 'freedom' and 'liberty' are often used synonymously in political discourse.
    • 4. In a manner that allows interchangeability without changing the meaning.
      • Example: Although they describe slightly different concepts, 'subscriber' and 'member' are often used synonymously in this context.
    • 5. In a context where terms are understood to be equivalent.
      • Example: In many scientific texts, 'species' and 'kind' are sometimes used synonymously.

    Etymology

    Derived from 'synonym' and the suffix '-ously', indicating manner.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    used synonymously:

    refers to terms that can be exchanged without altering meaning.

    synonymous with:

    indicates that two terms have the same meaning.

    Related Words

    synonym:

    A word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word.

    interchangeable:

    Able to be swapped or exchanged without affecting the meaning.

    Slang Meanings of synonymously

    Meaning: Used in the same way.

    Example Sentence: People often use 'big' and 'large' synonymously.

    Meaning: When something is considered the same.

    Example Sentence: In casual conversation, some use 'wanna' and 'want to' synonymously.