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Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. wordsnoun

    the words that are spoken

    "I listened to his words very closely"

    Synonyms:
    wrangle, lyric, quarrel, language, row, run-in, dustup, speech, actor's line

  2. lyric, words, languagenoun

    the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number

    "his compositions always started with the lyrics"; "he wrote both words and music"; "the song uses colloquial language"

    Synonyms:
    oral communication, nomenclature, spoken communication, wrangle, run-in, linguistic process, actor's line, speech communication, voice communication, spoken language, quarrel, dustup, terminology, lyric poem, row, language, lyric, linguistic communication, speech

  3. wordsnoun

    language that is spoken or written

    "he has a gift for words"; "she put her thoughts into words"

    Synonyms:
    wrangle, lyric, quarrel, language, row, run-in, dustup, speech, actor's line

  4. quarrel, wrangle, row, words, run-in, dustupnoun

    an angry dispute

    "they had a quarrel"; "they had words"

    Synonyms:
    wrangle, course, lyric, haggling, quarrel, language, speech, wrangling, row, run-in, dustup, rowing, actor's line, haggle

  5. actor's line, speech, wordsnoun

    words making up the dialogue of a play

    "the actor forgot his speech"

    Synonyms:
    manner of speaking, spoken communication, wrangle, run-in, delivery, actor's line, talking to, speech communication, voice communication, oral communication, quarrel, lecture, dustup, address, row, language, lyric, spoken language, speech

Dictionary of English Synonymes0.0 / 0 votes

  1. wordsnoun

    Synonyms:
    language, accents, tongues, talk, discourse

  2. wordsnoun

    Synonyms:
    dispute, wrangling, bickering, altercation, logomachy, war of words

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How to use words in a sentence?

  1. Lisa Hallett:

    I’m sometimes at a loss of words that 'wear blue' has been so powerful in my life and how it has made me feel, every week, and every time I join people running in blue, not only do I have the space to remember, which enables me to move forward, but I know everyone else with that blue shirt on shares the same want to remember my husband.

  2. Nicolas Cage:

    I just wanted to show up on set, walk into a room and carry whatever my life experiences, whatever my memories were, whatever my bad dreams last night were, and just tell the story, i wanted to get back to a much more haiku, for lack of a better word, style of performance. When I say that I mean it quite literally. Haiku is five syllables, seven syllables, five syllables, and it’s really the quiet spaces that you’re led to contemplate that are inspired by the words and the syllables. That’s what this film is like.

  3. Masud Husain:

    Whether, these improvements would occur for everyday memories, rather than just for lists of words, remains to be tested.

  4. Yong Ho:

    He is truly impudent enough to utter such thoughtless words which only leave us disappointed and skeptical as to whether we can solve any problem with such a guy.

  5. Marcuetta Sims:

    Our words hold so much power and when these words are being internalized by children who are still in the process of developing their sense of self, those words carry even more weight, the way we speak to children is the way they learn how to speak to themselves. It's how they develop their self-talk, which influences their behaviors and the choices they make in life.


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