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Here is a more "logical" construction: "To kill is a synonym of to murder" The construction is: X is/isn't a/the synonym of Y. But if you are asking a question you will not say: Name a synonym of Y. Instead, you will say: Name a synonym for Y. (edit: To be truthful I really don't know the correct idiomatic preposition to use here, just what ...

Hi, I am looking for a word or a phrase which may be synonymous to "staying true." Ex. "Staying true to the commitments of the nation." I feel that is somewhat immature to use such a phrase in formal writing. I have come up "honoring," but I am looking for more options. Thanks.

Hi people! I'm a bit puzzled at the way in which synonym is used in English... What's the correct form: to be synonym with or synonym of? If both...

To merit is another synonym. This book merits reading. My girlfriend merits my love. Merit tends to refer more to quality and worth more to value.

Hi I am trying to think of a viable synonym for overall when used to describe the summary attributes or performance of anything. For example I downloaded 5 different operating systems and although they all had various idiosyncrasies overall I found every one of them to be very easy to use. In...

I'm trying to write in a more succint way. I commonly use phrases like "It will be a good opportunity." Is there a one word replacement for "will be?" I can't say "It is a good opportunity" because I want to to mean the opportunity is in the future.

Logically I don't think "sooner than later" makes much sense, but it is an acceptable form of the expression? Thanks. I really can't answer this intelligently without more context, but I can say that "sooner than later" is not likely a synonym, in any context, for "sooner rather than later".

Hello everybody; what do we call the person who goes to the church every Sunday? Is there any other word rather than churchgoers? I remember that I read once a word that include "frequent" but I can't remember it exactly. Thanks in advance.

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