Table of Contents
- 1 What is it called when you use two words that mean the same thing in a sentence?
- 2 What is it called when a word has two meanings?
- 3 What are words that have opposite meanings?
- 4 Are multiple meaning words and homographs the same?
- 5 What is a relationship that compares two words?
- 6 Why does cleave have opposite meanings?
What is it called when you use two words that mean the same thing in a sentence?
redundancy
In English usage, redundancy is usually defined as the use of two or more words that say the same thing, but we also use the term to refer to any expression in which a modifier’s meaning is contained in the word it modifies (e.g., early beginnings, merge together—many more are listed below).
What are other words that have the same meaning?
A synonym is a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another word or a phrase. Antonyms are words which have the opposite (or nearly opposite) meaning. For example: new and old. Words that are synonyms are referred to as being synonymous, and the state of being a synonym is called synonymy.
What is it called when a word has two meanings?
When words are spelled the same and sound the same but have different meanings, then they are called homonyms.
What is a word that describes how two words relate to each other in a sentence?
The term you’re looking for is oxymoron, which comes from a Greek word whose literal translation is ‘pointedly foolish’. An oxymoron is a figure of speech in which two apparently contradictory terms appear together.
What are words that have opposite meanings?
A contronym, often referred to as a Janus word or auto-antonym, is a word that evokes contradictory or reverse meanings depending on the context. Specifically, a contronym is a word with a homonym (another word with the same spelling but different meaning) that is also an antonym (a word with the opposite meaning).
What is the term for words that sound the same but have different meanings and or spellings?
Homophones are words that sound the same but are different in meaning or spelling. Homographs are spelled the same, but differ in meaning or pronunciation.
Are multiple meaning words and homographs the same?
Multi-meaning words are single words that can be used for multiple meanings (and are both spelt and pronounced in the same way). Homographs, on the other hand, are not single words that can be used for multiple meanings. They are pairs or groups of entirely different words that happen to share the same spelling.
What is the term for a word that has the opposite meaning from another word?
contronym
A contronym, often referred to as a Janus word or auto-antonym, is a word that evokes contradictory or reverse meanings depending on the context. Specifically, a contronym is a word with a homonym (another word with the same spelling but different meaning) that is also an antonym (a word with the opposite meaning).
What is a relationship that compares two words?
ANALOGY. A word relationship that compares two dissimilar things. ROOT.
Which of the following words describes two things that are occurring at the same time or in a similar way?
Frequently Asked Questions About simultaneous Some common synonyms of simultaneous are coeval, coincident, contemporaneous, contemporary, and synchronous. While all these words mean “existing or occurring at the same time,” simultaneous implies correspondence in a moment of time.
Why does cleave have opposite meanings?
“Cleave,” meaning ‘to cling to or adhere,’ comes from an Old English word that took the forms cleofian, clifian, or clīfan. “Cleave,” with the contrary meaning ‘to split or sever (something), ‘ as you might do with a cleaver, comes from a different Old English word, clēofan.
What are words that have two opposite meanings?
A contronym (also called a contranym or an autoantonym) is a word with two meanings that happen to be the opposite of each other. Contronyms are also sometimes referred to “Janus words” after the two-faced Roman god.