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Example sentences for "synonyme"

Lexicographically close words:
synodic; synodical; synods; synonimous; synonym; synonymes; synonymized; synonymous; synonymously; synonyms
  1. Besides this, the term machina we know is almost constantly used by Virgil himself as a synonyme for this horse, as in the line Scandit fatalis machina muros, &c.

  2. The brother took charge of the boy, Kahaukani, a synonyme for the Manoa wind; and Pohakukala the girl, Kauakuahine, meaning the famous Manoa rain.

  3. Hawea has ever since then been a synonyme in the Hawaiian mind for a cruel stepmother.

  4. Reputation is but a synonyme of popularity; dependent on suffrage, to be increased or diminished at the will of the voters.

  5. Some, indeed, before their liberation, have conceived of idleness as a kind of synonyme with happiness; but a short experience has never failed to prove it no less remote from that desirable state.

  6. The passion for getting on, latent in every drop of American blood, has made money the sole symbol of success, and freedom from hand-labor the synonyme of happiness.

  7. It is not an American that speaks but a German Jew,--a title often the synonyme for depths of trickery, but more often than is known meaning its opposite in all points.

  8. Then, fearing vengeance for his hasty act, he rushed away with such speed that his name has since been a synonyme for quickness.

  9. Galba was very old and very incompetent, Otho was a declared profligate, and Vitellius was a glutton of such extraordinary powers that his name has become a synonyme for voracity.

  10. Its praises have been sung in all the languages of Eastern climes, until its very name has become the synonyme for oriental splendor and goddess-like attractions.

  11. With the death of her husband, King Henry, began the terrible spectacles of bloodshed and vice and cruelties which have made her name a synonyme of revolting wickedness.

  12. Though so identified in common speech with the name of a single philosopher, that Pyrrhonism is a synonyme for Scepticism, it was much older than Pyrrho, and greatly outnumbered his avowed followers.

  13. STORY, a falsehood,—the soft synonyme for a lie, allowed in family circles and boarding-schools.

  14. COFE,” or COVE, is still the vulgar synonyme for a man.

  15. Probably from the connection of buttons with Brummagem, which is often used as a synonyme for a sham.

  16. The Gipseys use the word Slang as the Anglican synonyme for Romany, the continental (or rather Spanish) term for the Cingari or Gipsey tongue.

  17. This liquor is called by the Scalds “Suttung’s mead,” and is used as a synonyme for poetical inspiration.

  18. It is sometimes used as a synonyme for Utgard, or for Helheim.

  19. At Middlebury College, a synonyme of the slang noun, "sell.

  20. Throughout the country his name had been generally accounted the synonyme of all that was most original, mysterious, and fascinating, in the arts of the advocate and the scholar.

  21. The word Catholicity, to certain persons, is the synonyme of intolerance; and the confusion of ideas on this point has become such, that no more laborious task can be undertaken than to clear them up.

  22. Here we have the very same expression which occurs in Papias; and it is obviously employed as a synonyme for the Gospels.

  23. In other words, the term with him is a synonyme for the Fathers of the Church in the first generation.

  24. From this and other passages it is clear that with Philo an 'oracle' is a synonyme for a 'scripture.

  25. Yet, there are in the received translation of the holy books, a few instances where this word is translated erroneously, as though it were a synonyme of the word ebed.

  26. The foregoing examples, we trust, are sufficient to disabuse the mind of the idea of any synonyme of meaning of these two words.

  27. Yet in many instances it may be difficult to perceive this distinction, it rather appearing to have been often used as a synonyme of doulos, both as a verb and substantive.

  28. In the holy books, the word nearest to a synonyme of our word sympathy, will be found in Deut.

  29. Yet, are either of these words a synonyme of ebed, a slave?

  30. In that case it would be the synonyme of Shunamite, and would locate her in the tribe of Issacar.

  31. The phonetic synonyme of Phut means scattered, in all the Shemitic tongues.

  32. A few years more, and what will it avail us to have bargained successfully, to have lived in splendour, to have left in history a name that shall be the synonyme of power!


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "synonyme" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.