- account
- advice
- announcement
- comment
- expression
- information
- message
- news
- remark
- report
- rumor
- saying
- speech
- talk
- adage
- bulletin
- byword
- communication
- declaration
- directive
- discourse
- dispatch
- gossip
- hearsay
- intelligence
- intimation
- introduction
- notice
- pronouncement
- proverb
- rumble
- saw
- scuttlebutt
- tidings
- utterance
- communiqué
- concept
- expression
- name
- phrase
- sound
- term
- designation
- idiom
- lexeme
- locution
- morpheme
- usage
- utterance
- vocable
- signal
- behest
- bidding
- charge
- commandment
- decree
- dictate
- edict
- go ahead
- injunction
- mandate
- order
- ukase
- will
- green light
- assurance
- pledge
- affirmation
- assertion
- commitment
- declaration
- engagement
- guarantee
- oath
- parole
- plight
- vow
- warrant
- solemn oath
- solemn word
- word of honor
- slogan
- countersign
- watchword
On this page you’ll find 212 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to word, such as: conversation, talk, chat, chitchat, colloquy, and confab.
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- quiet
- silence
- concealment
- ignorance
- breach
- break
- question
- breach
- break
- question
- silence
- answer
- denial
- veto
- breach
- break
- question
- silence
- breach
- break
- denial
- question
- silence
- breach
- break
- question
- silence
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SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO WORD
- admonition
- advisement
- advocacy
- aid
- bum steer
- caution
- charge
- consultation
- counsel
- directions
- dissuasion
- encouragement
- exhortation
- forewarning
- guidance
- help
- information
- injunction
- input
- instruction
- judgment
- lesson
- news
- opinion
- persuasion
- prescription
- proposal
- proposition
- recommendation
- steer
- suggestion
- teaching
- telltale
- tidings
- tip
- tip-off
- two cents’ worth
- view
- warning
- word
- word to the wise
- affirmation
- assertion
- declaration
- guarantee
- insurance
- lock on
- oath
- pledge
- profession
- promise
- rain or shine
- security
- support
- sure thing
- vow
- warrant
- warranty
- word
- word of honor
- ascendancy
- authorization
- beef
- charge
- clout
- command
- credit
- domination
- dominion
- edge
- esteem
- force
- goods
- government
- guts
- influence
- juice
- jump
- jurisdiction
- leg up
- license
- mastery
- might
- might and main
- permission
- permit
- pizazz
- pow
- powerhouse
- prerogative
- prestige
- punch
- right
- ropes
- rule
- say
- say-so
- steam
- strength
- strong arm
- stuff
- supremacy
- sway
- upper hand
- warrant
- weight
- what it takes
- whip hand
- word
- bidding
- charge
- command
- commandment
- demand
- dictate
- direction
- expressed desire
- injunction
- instruction
- mandate
- order
- precept
- prompting
- request
- solicitation
- wish
- word
- behest
- call
- charge
- demand
- dictate
- direction
- injunction
- instruction
- invitation
- mandate
- order
- request
- summons
- word
- agreement
- bargain
- certificate
- collateral
- compact
- convention
- covenant
- debenture
- guaranty
- obligation
- pact
- pledge
- promise
- security
- transaction
- warrant
- warranty
- word
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wordnoun
A brief discussion or conversation.
Can I have a word with you?
Synonyms:
Bible, God, vocable, word of God, logos -
wordnoun
Angry debate or conversation; argument.
There had been words between him and the secretary about the outcome of the meeting.
Synonyms:
Bible, word of God, God, vocable, logos -
wordnoun
Any sequence of letters or characters considered as a discrete entity.
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word of God, logos, Bible, vocable, God -
wordnoun
A unit of text equivalent to five characters and one space.
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word of God, logos, God, vocable, Bible -
wordnoun
A fixed-size group of bits handled as a unit by a machine. On many 16-bit machines a word is 16 bits or two bytes.
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word of God, logos, God, vocable, Bible -
wordnoun
A finite string which is not a command or operator.
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vocable, logos, Bible, word of God, God -
wordnoun
A group element, expressed as a product of group elements.
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word of God, Bible, God, logos, vocable -
wordnoun
Different symbols, written or spoken, arranged together in a unique sequence that approximates a thought in a person’s mind.
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God, Bible, word of God, logos, vocable -
wordnoun
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promise -
wordnoun
Scripture; The Bible
I’m not sure how to word this letter to the council.
Synonyms:
vocable, logos, Bible, word of God, God, state, express, phrase, put into words -
wordnoun
The creative word of God; logos
Synonyms:
word of God, God, logos, Bible, vocable -
wordnoun
A distinct unit of language (sounds in speech or written letters) with a particular meaning, composed of one or more morphemes, and also of one or more phonemes that determine its sound pattern.
Synonyms:
vocable, logos, word of God, God, Bible -
wordnoun
A distinct unit of language which is approved by some authority.
Synonyms:
vocable, word of God, Bible, logos, God -
wordnoun
News; tidings.
Have you had any word from John yet?
Synonyms:
vocable, God, Bible, word of God, logos -
wordnoun
An order; a request or instruction.
He sent word that we should strike camp before winter.
Synonyms:
Bible, vocable, word of God, God, logos -
wordnoun
A promise; an oath or guarantee.
I give you my word that I will be there on time.
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Bible, vocable, logos, God, word of God -
wordnoun
Christ.
Synonyms:
word of God, vocable, logos, Bible, God -
wordnoun
Communication from god; the message of the Christian gospel; the Bible.
Her parents had lived in Botswana, spreading the word among the tribespeople.
Synonyms:
logos, Bible, vocable, word of God, God
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word
Term in its figurative uses always retains something of its literal sense of a boundary or limit. The articles of a contract or other instrument are simply the portions into which it is divided for convenience; the terms are the essential statements on which its validity depends — as it were, the landmarks of its meaning or power; a condition is a contingent term which may become fixed upon the happening of some contemplated event. In logic a term is one of the essential members of a proposition, the boundary of statement in some one direction. Thus, in general use term is more restricted than word, expression, or phrase; a term is a word that limits meaning to a fixed point of statement or to a special class of subjects, as when we speak of the definition of terms, that is of the key-words in any discussion; or we say, that is a legal or scientific term. Compare BOUNDARY; DICTION.
Synonyms:
article, condition, denomination, expression, member, name, phrase, term
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word
Synonyms:
term, expression, message, account, tidings, order, vocable, signal, engagement, promiseAntonyms:
idea, conception
Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:3.1 / 55 votes
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wordnoun
a unit of language that native speakers can identify
«words are the blocks from which sentences are made»; «he hardly said ten words all morning»
Synonyms:
news, password, countersign, intelligence, discussion, parole, give-and-take, tidings, watchword, word of honor -
wordnoun
a brief statement
«he didn’t say a word about it»
Synonyms:
news, password, countersign, intelligence, discussion, parole, give-and-take, tidings, watchword, word of honor -
news, intelligence, tidings, wordnoun
information about recent and important events
«they awaited news of the outcome»
Synonyms:
password, intelligence, news program, intelligence service, intelligence activity, give-and-take, news show, news, tidings, countersign, watchword, discussion, word of honor, newsworthiness, intelligence agency, intelligence operation, parole, intelligence information -
wordnoun
a verbal command for action
«when I give the word, charge!»
Synonyms:
news, password, countersign, intelligence, discussion, parole, give-and-take, tidings, watchword, word of honor -
discussion, give-and-take, wordnoun
an exchange of views on some topic
«we had a good discussion»; «we had a word or two about it»
Synonyms:
interchange, password, reciprocation, raillery, news, tidings, treatment, discussion, word of honor, give-and-take, intelligence, banter, backchat, parole, discourse, watchword, countersign -
parole, word, word of honornoun
a promise
«he gave his word»
Synonyms:
news, parole, password, intelligence, discussion, give-and-take, countersign, tidings, watchword, word of honor -
wordnoun
a word is a string of bits stored in computer memory
«large computers use words up to 64 bits long»
Synonyms:
news, password, countersign, intelligence, discussion, parole, give-and-take, tidings, watchword, word of honor -
Son, Word, Logosnoun
the divine word of God; the second person in the Trinity (incarnate in Jesus)
Synonyms:
news, password, countersign, intelligence, discussion, parole, give-and-take, tidings, watchword, word of honor -
password, watchword, word, parole, countersignnoun
a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group
«he forgot the password»
Synonyms:
news, rallying cry, cry, war cry, battle cry, password, give-and-take, intelligence, parole, discussion, countersignature, countersign, tidings, watchword, word of honor -
Bible, Christian Bible, Book, Good Book, Holy Scripture, Holy Writ, Scripture, Word of God, Wordverb
the sacred writings of the Christian religions
«he went to carry the Word to the heathen»
Synonyms:
password, account book, parole, rule book, record, ledger, news, tidings, countersign, watchword, discussion, book of account, sacred scripture, give-and-take, intelligence, volume, leger, script, word of honor, playscript, record book, al-Qur’an -
give 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, phrase, pronounce, vocalise, invent, contrive, vocalize, forge, formulate, give voice
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- Positive Identification
- Promise
- Secret
- Speech
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wordnoun
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vocable, TERM, expression -
wordnoun
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report, tidings, account, advice, intelligence, information -
wordnoun
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statement, affirmation, declaration, assertion, averment -
wordnoun
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promise, pledge, assurance, engagement -
wordnoun
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order, command, signal -
wordnoun
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scripture, word of God -
wordnoun
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CHRIST
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wordnoun
Synonyms:
term, vocable, etymon, root, derivative, signal, order, command, promise, affirmation, parole
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List of paraphrases for «word»:
floor, term, words, against, adjective, wort, verb, verbale, mot, expression, phrase, towards, speech, verbal, dsb, call, text, nutshell, verbales
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Mata Hari:
The dance is a poem of which each movement is a word.
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Anonymous:
Smiles is the longest word, with a mile between two S’s.
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Phil Flynn:
The Fed could trump the EIA, especially if they cease using the word ‘patient’ in line with any potential rate hike. The dollar could go gangbusters on that, and pretty much all commodities, including oil, will be impacted.
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Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos:
Our word is a contract. We have done what we promised and hence the IMF and Germany must provide a solution that is feasible, a solution for the debt that will open a clear horizon for investors.
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Bezalel Smotrich:
It is permissible to protest, to shout and to say harsh words, and not every harsh word is incitement. It is not the harsh words that caused the prime minister’s murder — it was a despicable murderer in Yigal Amir.
Translations for word
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- ажәаAbkhaz
- woord, erewoordAfrikaans
- ቃልAmharic
- parolaAragonese
- كَلِمةArabic
- শব্দAssamese
- рагӏул, рагӏиAvaric
- kəlmə, sözcük, sözAzerbaijani
- һүҙBashkir
- сло́ваBelarusian
- сло́во, ду́маBulgarian
- শব্দBengali
- ཚིགTibetan Standard
- ger, gerioùBreton
- redactar, paraula, motCatalan, Valencian
- дошChechen
- slovo boží, slovo, slibCzech
- слово, ⱄⰾⱁⰲⱁOld Church Slavonic, Church Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- сӑмахChuvash
- gairWelsh
- ordDanish
- Wort, EhrenwortGerman
- ލަފުޒުDivehi
- λέξη, συντάσσω, λόγος, διατυπώνωGreek
- vortoEsperanto
- redactar, palabra, vocabloSpanish
- sõnaEstonian
- berba, hitzBasque
- واژه, قول, گفتار, پیمان, کلمهPersian
- Sana, uutiset, sanaaFinnish
- orðFaroese
- verbe, parole, motFrench
- wurdWestern Frisian
- focalIrish
- facal, briatharScottish Gaelic
- palabra, vocábuloGalician
- kalmaHausa
- מִלָּה, ניסחHebrew
- बात, शब्दHindi
- mo, pawòlHaitian Creole
- szóHungarian
- բան, խոսք, խոստում, բառArmenian
- parola, verbo, vocabuloInterlingua
- firman, kataIndonesian
- vortoIdo
- orða, orðIcelandic
- parola, verbo, termine, word, vocaboloItalian
- 福音, 言語, 言葉, 単語, 言質Japanese
- ukara, sabdaJavanese
- სიტყვაGeorgian
- сөзKazakh
- oqaaseqKalaallisut, Greenlandic
- ពាក្យសំដី, ពាក្យKhmer
- ಶಬ್ದ, ಪದKannada
- 말씀, 단어, 말, 낱말Korean
- peyv, kelîme, bêjeKurdish
- сөзKyrgyz
- vocabulum, verbumLatin
- WuertLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- nkómbóLingala
- ຄໍາLao
- žodisLithuanian
- vārdsLatvian
- matapakinga, kupu, pūrongoMāori
- збор, сло́во, формулира, изразува, божја речMacedonian
- ശബ്ദം, പദം, വാക്ക്Malayalam
- үгMongolian
- शब्दMarathi
- perkataan, perbincangan, kabar, berita, janji, khabar, kalimah, firman, sabda, kataMalay
- kelmaMaltese
- စကားလုံးBurmese
- dorerNauru
- शब्दNepali
- woord, formuleren, verwoorden, woordenwisseling, erewoord, onder woorden brengenDutch
- ord, krangel, lovnadNorwegian
- saadNavajo, Navaho
- дзырд, ныхасOssetian, Ossetic
- ਸ਼ਬਦPanjabi, Punjabi
- słowo, słowo bożePolish
- لغت, کلمهPashto, Pushto
- verbo, palavra, promessa, palavra divina, palavra de Deus, palavra do Senhor, notícias, vocábuloPortuguese
- pled, plaidRomansh
- vorbă, [[cuvânt]] [[de]] [[onoare]], cuvântRomanian
- сло́во, слово, перебра́нка, формулироватьRussian
- पदम्, शब्दSanskrit
- لفظSindhi
- reč, реч, slovo, riječ, ријеч, словоSerbo-Croatian
- වචනයSinhala, Sinhalese
- slovo božie, slovo, božie slovo, čestné slovoSlovak
- beseda, častna besedaSlovene
- eraySomali
- llaf, fjalë, sharjeAlbanian
- lentsweSouthern Sotho
- ordSwedish
- nenoSwahili
- வார்த்தை, சொல்Tamil
- దేవుడు, మాట, సంకేత పదము, వార్త, పదము, వాణి, చర్చ, పదంTelugu
- калима, КаломTajik
- คำThai
- ቃልTigrinya
- sözTurkmen
- salitaTagalog
- lefokoTswana
- sözcük, kelimeTurkish
- сүзTatar
- parauTahitian
- سۆزUyghur, Uighur
- сло́воUkrainian
- کلمہ, شبد, باتUrdu
- soʻzUzbek
- những lời, chữ, từ, tiếng, nhời, lờiVietnamese
- vödVolapük
- motWalloon
- baatWolof
- igamaXhosa
- וואָרטYiddish
- ó̩ró̩gbólóhùn kanYoruba
- uhlamvu, igama, isithembisoZulu
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Suppose, further, that I have not thought about my breakfast in the meantime, and that I did not, while I was eating it, put into words what it consisted of.
Let us omit from our consideration, for the present, the memories in which words replace images.
An altered word is one in which part of the ordinary form is left unchanged, and part is re-cast; as in {delta epsilon xi iota-tau epsilon rho omicron nu / kappa alpha tau alpha / mu alpha zeta omicron nu},
July 1.—In the hospital yesterday, a word of thirteen syllables was successfully removed from a patient—a North German from near Hamburg; but as most unfortunately the surgeons had opened him in the wrong place, under the impression that he contained a panorama, he died.
I heard lately of a worn and sorely tried American student who used to fly to a certain German word for relief when he could bear up under his aggravations no longer—the only word whose sound was sweet and precious to his ear and healing to his lacerated spirit.
Perhaps, in Jerry’s brain, the rising into the foreground of consciousness of an image of a log awash connoted more intimate and fuller comprehension of the thing being thought about, than did the word «crocodile,» and its accompanying image, in the foreground of a human’s consciousness.
And these noises were as definitely words in his vocabulary as are words in a human’s vocabulary.
What is to happen to me, if I refuse to give you that word?»
I have thought it over from every point of view, and I have come to that conclusion; always presuming,» he went on, «that the knowledge of that little word of which we have spoken remains in its secret chamber of your memory.»
Miss Dunross wrote the words, and paused in anticipation of the next sentence.
«DEAR HARRY: You may have wondered at the very few words I could find to say to you when we met so strangely yesterday.
Catherine the Great could not have done more,» said Napoleon, growing more and more excited as he paced up and down the room, repeating to Balashev almost the very words he had used to Alexander himself at Tilsit.
There was no alternative for Mercy but to own the truth in plain words. She sighed, and said the words.
In other words, instead of always moving in the direction of one of your extremities, do you never feel a desire to move in the direction, so to speak, of your side?
Not until I had drunk a pint of it did the words begin to reel off, and the thousand were reeled off to the tune of numerous pints.