Use of synonymous in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include synonymous at the start of sentence, synonymous at the end of sentence and synonymous in the middle of sentence
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synonymous at the end of sentence
- Illiterate and undesirable are treated as synonymous.
- Present and past were less continuous than synonymous.
- The words 'annoyed' and 'irritated' are more or less synonymous.
- The gambling issue underlined the central fact that professionalism and commercialism were not synonymous.
synonymous in the middle of sentence
- The town is synonymous with stone.
- 'Slay' is synonymous with 'kill' .
- Oscar Wilde's name is synonymous with wit.
- Ferns are virtually synonymous with shade.
- His deeds had made his name synonymous with victory.
- Wealth is not necessarily synonymous with happiness.
- Activity, they suggest, is not synonymous with learning.
- Nixon's name has become synonymous with political scandal.
- Education and socialization were almost synonymous in his view.
- Measuring a variable is synonymous with defining that variable.
- For many people conservation is synonymous with nature reserves.
- Paris has always been synonymous with elegance, luxury and style.
- Guy Salmon is a name synonymous with fine cars and service for over 50 years.
- This company bears the name Royalbion, which is synonymous with Britain itself.
- Today, it's synonymous with aviation and makes a bold statement wherever you go.
- They've achieved fame all over the world and have become synonymous with Oxford.
- It was once synonymous with independence, self-determination and black achievement.
- Until the late eighteenth century, "opera" was almost synonymous with Italian opera.
- For some groups in Britain today, evangelism is almost synonymous with church planting.
- A man whose name is so synonymous with a suntan that it is a running joke in Doonesbury?
- The region of the Galaxy commonly referred to as the bulge is thus synonymous with the bar.
- At a time when change was almost synonymous with evil, or at least decline, this was indeed provocative.
- It has shifted to the mere expression of a wish, so that would have is almost synonymous with would like.
- The Nixon lawyers confirmed the under-lying suspicions of the country-that lawyer was synonymous with shyster and crook.
- The difficulty this offered Franco was that, to his authoritarian mentality, loosening control was synonymous with losing it.