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Synonym for word [verb]

The synonym word synonymous definition words:
means "language"
express, voice, phrase, put, formulate, style, couch

word [noun]

means "thing"
password, catchword, signal, countersign, shibboleth

word [noun]

means "language"
report, news, information, account, intelligence, advice, tidings

word [noun]

means "demand"
bidding, command, order
Further results for the word "word"

assurance [noun]

means "guaranty"
promise, guarantee, pledge, oath, insurance, word

catchword [noun]

means "password"
word, signal, countersign, shibboleth

commitment [noun]

means "pledge"
promise, guarantee, assurance, word, warrant

latest [noun]

means "gossip"
scoop, talk, news, word, rumour

neologism [noun]

means "new word"
word, phrase

promise [noun]

means "pledge"
assurance, pact, engagement, covenant, pass, word

shape [verb]

means "speech"
term, express, word

tell [verb]

means "speech"
speak, say, utter, express, word, mention

term [noun]

means "language"
word, phrase, name, designation, terminology, locution

tidings [noun]

means "report"
news, information, account, intelligence, advice, word

word for word [object]

means "exactly"
verbatim, copy, precisely


wording [noun]

means "expression"
diction, language, phraseology, presentation

wordless [adjective]

means "not good with words"
silent, inarticulate, speechless, mute, tongue-tied, reticent

words [noun]

means "disagreement"
movement, alienation, trouble, breach, division, difference, difficulty

wordy [adjective]

means "rambling"
diffuse, verbose, dull, prolix

alienation [noun]

means "disagreement"
movement, division, trouble, breach, words, difference

circumlocution [noun]

means "verbal effusion"
tautology, verbiage, wordiness, periphrasis, redundancy, verbosity

copy [object]

means "speech"
exactly, verbatim, word for word, precisely

declamation [noun]

means "tirade"
spouting, ranting, repetition, wordiness, hot air

diffuse [adjective]

means "rambling"
wordy, verbose, dull, prolix

division [noun]

means "disagreement"
movement, alienation, trouble, breach, words, difference

dragging [adjective]

means "boring"
tedious, long-winded, verbose, wordy, prolix, long

fluent [adjective]

means "speech"
articulate, eloquent, voluble, facile, loquacious, wordy

hot air [noun]

means "tirade"
spouting, ranting, repetition, wordiness, declamation

inarticulate [adjective]

means "not good with words"
silent, wordless, speechless, mute, tongue-tied, dumb

libretto [noun]

means "lyric"
words, text

long [adjective]

means "property"
boring, tedious, long-winded, verbose, wordy, prolix

long-winded [adjective]

means "boring"
tedious, long, verbose, wordy, prolix, dragging

loquacity [noun]

means "talkativeness"
verbosity, wordiness, verboseness, conversation, discussion

lyric [noun]

means "verses set to music"
verse, words, poem

lyric [noun]

means "libretto"
words, text

mum [adjective]

means "silent"
quiet, hushed, dumb, mute, speechless, wordless

periphrasis [noun]

means "verbal effusion"
tautology, verbiage, wordiness, circumlocution, redundancy, verbosity

pleonasm [noun]

means "redundancy"
wordiness, verbosity, profuseness, repetition, circumlocution, verbiage

prolix [adjective]

means "rambling"
wordy, verbose, dull, diffuse

rambling [adjective]

means "diffuse"
wordy, verbose, dull, prolix

repetitious [adjective]

means "boring"
redundant, superfluous, loquacious, prolix, profuse, wordy

rhetoric [noun]

means "pomposity"
bombast, grandiloquence, verbosity, bravado, oration, wordiness

scuttlebutt [noun]

means "speech"
hearsay, rumble, word getting around

speech [noun]

means "language"
dialect, lingo, words, tongue, patois

speechless [adjective]

means "dumbfounded"
wordless, shocked, dumfounded, mute, dumb

talkativeness [noun]

means "loquacity"
verbosity, wordiness, verboseness, conversation, discussion

tautology [noun]

means "redundancy"
pleonasm, reiteration, repetition, wordiness, verbosity, verbiage

text [noun]

means "language"
wording, words, printed matter, document, quotation, vocabulary

tongue-tied [adjective]

means "speechless"
mute, dumbfounded, dumb, wordless, shocked

typing [noun]

means "office"
typewritng, keyboard, word processing

verbal effusion [noun]

means "circumlocution"
tautology, verbiage, wordiness, periphrasis, redundancy, verbosity

verbatim [object]

means "exactly"
copy, word for word, precisely

verbiage [noun]

means "verbosity"
wordiness, circumlocution, redundancy, tautology, periphrasis, pleonasm

verbose [adjective]

means "rambling"
wordy, diffuse, dull, prolix

verbosity [noun]

means "prolixity"
wordiness, verboseness

vocabulary [noun]

means "wording"
words, printed matter, document, quotation, text

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