What are some opposite words for phrase?
Antonyms for phrase
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This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term phrase.
Wiktionary
phrasenoun
To perform a passage with the correct phrasing.
Synonyms:
figure of speech, locutionphrasenoun
To express (an action, thought or idea) by means of words.
Synonyms:
figure of speech, locutionphraseverb
To divide into melodic phrases.
Synonyms:
locution, figure of speech
English Synonyms and Antonyms
phrase
An author's diction is strictly his choice and use of words, with no special reference to thought; expression regards the words simply as the vehicle of the thought. Phrase and phraseology apply to words or combinations of words which are somewhat technical; as, in legal phraseology; in military phrase. Diction is general; wording is limited; we speak of the diction of an author or of a work, the wording of a proposition, of a resolution, etc. Verbiage never bears this sense (see CIRCUMLOCUTION.) The language of a writer or speaker may be the national speech he employs; as, the English or French language; or the word may denote his use of that language; as, the author's language is well (or ill) chosen. Style includes diction, expression, rhetorical figures such as metaphor and simile, the effect of an author's prevailing tone of thought, of his personal traits — in short, all that makes up the clothing of thought in words; thus, we speak of a figurative style, a frigid or an argumentative style, etc., or of the style of Macaulay, Prescott, or others. An author's vocabulary is the range of words which he brings into his use. Compare LANGUAGE.
Synonyms:
diction, expression, language, phraseology, style, verbiage, vocabulary, wording
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Princeton's WordNet
phrasenoun
an expression consisting of one or more words forming a grammatical constituent of a sentence
Synonyms:
musical phrase, idiom, set phrase, idiomatic expression, phrasal idiomphrase, musical phrasenoun
a short musical passage
Synonyms:
musical phrase, idiom, set phrase, idiomatic expression, phrasal idiomidiom, idiomatic expression, phrasal idiom, set phrase, phrasenoun
an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up
Synonyms:
artistic style, dialect, musical phrase, set phrase, accent, idiom, parlance, phrasal idiom, idiomatic expressionphraseverb
dance movements that are linked in a single choreographic sequence
Synonyms:
musical phrase, idiom, set phrase, idiomatic expression, phrasal idiomgive voice, formulate, word, phrase, articulateverb
put into words or an expression
"He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees"
Synonyms:
sound out, devise, enounce, explicate, say, develop, excogitate, enunciate, articulate, joint, pronounce, vocalise, invent, contrive, vocalize, word, forge, formulate, give voicephraseverb
divide, combine, or mark into phrases
"phrase a musical passage"
Synonyms:
give voice, formulate, word, articulate
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
phrasenoun
Synonyms:
idiom, diction, phraseology
How to use phrase in a sentence?
In London, this is where the phrase' spend a penny' came from, as it cost a penny to use these facilities -- the equivalent of buying a loaf of bread in those days.
'We can do this' - I cannot, with the best will, adopt this phrase as my own.
It's no coincidence that in no known language does the phrase 'As pretty as an airport' appear.
DTF is a provocative phrase. Some of our ad images are provocative. Some are political in nature. So, some images you’ll see socially and digitally but have been rejected by various platforms i.e. out of home, businesses, public transportation organizations. ‘Down to 420’ is another - we can’t run that in New York, but we can run it in states where marijuana is legal.
I think everybody understands all lives matter. I think the reason that the organizers used the phrase 'Black Lives Matter' was not because they were suggesting nobody else's lives matter, rather, what they were suggesting was there is a specific problem that's happening in the African-American community that's not happening in other communities ... and that is a legitimate issue that we've got to address.
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