- accent
- dialect
- expression
- jargon
- prose
- sound
- speech
- style
- terminology
- vocabulary
- voice
- word
- wording
- argot
- articulation
- brogue
- cant
- communication
- conversation
- diction
- dictionary
- discourse
- doublespeak
- gibberish
- idiom
- interchange
- lexicon
- palaver
- parlance
- patois
- phraseology
- signal
- slang
- talk
- tongue
- utterance
- verbalization
- vernacular
- vocalization
- lingua franca
On this page you’ll find 69 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to language, such as: accent, dialect, expression, jargon, prose, and sound.
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WORDS RELATED TO LANGUAGE
- argot
- dialect
- diction
- idiom
- language
- lingo
- patois
- patter
- phraseology
- slang
- vernacular
- vocabulary
- account
- advice
- announcement
- briefing
- bulletin
- communiqué
- conversation
- converse
- declaration
- directive
- disclosure
- dispatch
- excerpt
- goods
- hot story
- ideas
- info
- information
- inside story
- intelligence
- language
- lowdown
- message
- missive
- news
- note
- pipeline
- prophecy
- précis
- publicity
- report
- revelation
- scoop
- skinny
- speech
- statement
- summary
- the poop
- tidings
- translation
- utterance
- warning
- word
- work
- accent
- argot
- cant
- idiom
- jargon
- language
- lingo
- localism
- patois
- patter
- pronunciation
- provincialism
- regionalism
- slang
- terminology
- tongue
- vernacular
- vocabulary
- accents
- argot
- cants
- idioms
- jargons
- languages
- lingos
- localisms
- patois
- patters
- pronunciations
- provincialisms
- regionalism
- slang
- terminologies
- tongues
- vernaculars
- vocabularies
- command of language
- delivery
- elocution
- eloquence
- enunciation
- expression
- fluency
- gift of gab
- inflection
- intonation
- language
- line
- lingo
- locution
- oratory
- parlance
- phrase
- phraseology
- phrasing
- pronunciation
- rhetoric
- usage
- verbalism
- verbiage
- vocabulary
- wordage
- wording
- concordance
- cyclopedia
- encyclopedia
- glossary
- language
- lexicon
- palaver
- promptory
- reference
- terminology
- vocabulary
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languagenoun
Nonverbal communication.
body language
Synonyms:
speech, parlance, lingo, tongue -
languagenoun
A computer language.
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computer language, programming language -
languagenoun
The particular words used in speech or a passage of text.
Synonyms:
lexis, phraseology, phrasing, word, wording, term -
languagenoun
Synonyms:
phraseology, jargon, terminology
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language
Language (French langage < Latin lingua, the tongue) signified originally expression of thought by spoken words, but now in its widest sense it signifies expression of thought by any means; as, the language of the eyes, the language of flowers. As regards the use of words, language in its broadest sense denotes all the uttered sounds and their combinations into words and sentences that human beings employ for the communication of thought, and, in a more limited sense, the words or combinations forming a means of communication among the members of a single nation, people, or race. Speech involves always the power of articulate utterance; we can speak of the language of animals, but not of their speech. A tongue is the speech or language of some one people, country, or race. A dialect is a special mode of speaking a language peculiar to some locality or class, not recognized as in accordance with the best usage; a barbarism is a perversion of a language by ignorant foreigners, or some usage akin to that. Idiom refers to the construction of phrases and sentences, and the way of forming or using words; it is the peculiar mold in which each language casts its thought. The great difficulty of translation is to give the thought expressed in one language in the idiom of another. A dialect may be used by the highest as well as the lowest within its range; a patois is distinctly illiterate, belonging to the lower classes; those who speak a patois understand the cultured form of their own language, but speak only the degraded form, as in the case of the Italian lazzaroni or the former negro slaves in the United States. Vernacular, from the Latin, has the same general sense as the Saxon mother tongue, of one’s native language, or that of a people; as, the Scriptures were translated into the vernacular. Compare DICTION.
Synonyms:
barbarism, dialect, diction, expression, idiom, mother tongue, patois, speech, tongue, vernacular, vocabulary
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language
Synonyms:
speech, talk, conversation, dialect, discourse, tongue, diction, phraseology, articulation, accents, vernacular, expressionAntonyms:
jargon, jabber, gibberish, babel, gabble, cry, whine, bark, howl, roar, &c, obmutescence, dumbness, muteness, inarticulateness, speechless ness
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language, linguistic communicationnoun
a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols
«he taught foreign languages»; «the language introduced is standard throughout the text»; «the speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which it is written»
Synonyms:
words, linguistic process, linguistic communication, speech, terminology, spoken language, oral communication, lyric, spoken communication, nomenclature, speech communication, language, voice communication -
speech, speech communication, spoken communication, spoken language, language, voice communication, oral communicationnoun
(language) communication by word of mouth
«his speech was garbled»; «he uttered harsh language»; «he recorded the spoken language of the streets»
Synonyms:
words, manner of speaking, spoken communication, terminology, delivery, linguistic process, actor’s line, talking to, speech communication, lecture, voice communication, oral communication, lyric, linguistic communication, address, language, spoken language, nomenclature, speech -
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, words, voice communication, spoken language, quarrel, dustup, terminology, lyric poem, row, language, lyric, linguistic communication, speech -
linguistic process, languagenoun
the cognitive processes involved in producing and understanding linguistic communication
«he didn’t have the language to express his feelings»
Synonyms:
words, linguistic process, linguistic communication, speech, terminology, spoken language, oral communication, lyric, spoken communication, nomenclature, speech communication, language, voice communication -
language, speechnoun
the mental faculty or power of vocal communication
«language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals»
Synonyms:
nomenclature, spoken communication, terminology, delivery, linguistic process, actor’s line, talking to, speech communication, words, voice communication, oral communication, lyric, linguistic communication, address, language, spoken language, manner of speaking, speech, lecture -
terminology, nomenclature, languagenoun
a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline
«legal terminology»; «biological nomenclature»; «the language of sociology»
Synonyms:
words, linguistic process, linguistic communication, speech, oral communication, terminology, spoken language, nomenclature, lyric, spoken communication, speech communication, language, voice communication
Matched Categories
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- Auditory Communication
- Communication
- Faculty
- Higher Cognitive Process
- Language
- Text
- Word
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languagenoun
Synonyms:
speech, tongue, vernacular, idiom, dialect, mother-tongue, vulgar tongue, native tongue, oral speech -
languagenoun
Synonyms:
style, expression, phraseology, diction, form of expression
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languagenoun
Synonyms:
speech, tongue, vernacular, dialect, idiom, phraseology, diction, argot, flash, slang, lingo, cant, jargon, gibberish, volapuk, pasilaly, esperantoAssociated words:
lingual, linguistic, linguist, linguistics, philology, philologist, philological, polyglot, glottology, glossology, paleography, glossologist, monoglot, grammar grammarian, chrestomathy, glossolaly, collingual -
languagenoun
Associated words:
purist, purism, euphuism, euphuist, euphuistic, euphuize, euphemism, euphemistic, euphemize, charism, locution, provincial, provincialism, localism, solecism, solecistical, barbarism, vulgarism
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List of paraphrases for «language»:
linguistic, languages, tongue, langue, lingua, wording, linguistique, linguistics, sprache, terminology, langues, taal, lengua, linguistically, parlance, tongues, text, formulation, vocabulary, idioma, drafting, language-related
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Language
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Jose Antonio Vargas:
The language change on the first day of this administration, with Kamala Harris the daughter of immigrants, to me it’s not just symbolic… it’s foundational, how we describe people really sticks. It affects how we treat them.
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Kyle Rodda:
I don’t think Powell or anyone else at the Fed is going to be too aggressive in their language about tapering any more, the dollar keeps moving higher in my opinion just on the basis that sooner or later the Fed is going to taper.
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Jesse Kavadlo:
The terrible spill now is, of course, a coincidence. But it plays in our minds like life imitating art, which was imitating life, and on and on, because, as DeLillo suggests in ‘White Noise’ as well, we have unfortunately become too acquainted with the mediated language and enactment of disaster.
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Lorenzo Richelmy:
I was terrified, language is one of the most important things for an actor, so I worked a lot to learn.
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Craig Robinson:
Candidates either speak the same language as evangelical voters or they don’t — and caucus voters tend to have a way to figure that out over time.
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speech
tongue, dialect
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terminology
dialect, words
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tongue
words, communication
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idiom
tongue, dialect
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jargon
speech, dialect
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phraseology
wording, style
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wording
style, expression
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dialect
tongue, speech
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vocabulary
tongue, style
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lingo
tongue, dialect
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vernacular
speech, words
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style
diction, wording
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cant
speech, words
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argot
speech, words
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diction
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words
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patois
system of words for communication
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expression
wording, style
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parlance
wording, system of words for communication
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discourse
system of words for communication
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phrasing
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slang
diction, system of words for communication
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talk
system of words for communication
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nomenclature
vocabulary
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communication
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conversation
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speaking
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spoken language
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accent
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talking
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as in tongue
the stock of words, pronunciation, and grammar used by a people as their basic means of communication
Great Britain, the United States, Australia, and other countries where English is the dominant language
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as in dialect
the special terms or expressions of a particular group or field
«love» means «nothing» in the language of tennis
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as in diction
the way in which something is put into words
we’re finding the language of the legal documents to be tough going
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