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Synonymous meaning
Having a similar (sometimes identical) meaning. (See Usage notes below) | Of, or being a synonym. | Such that both its forms yield the same sequenced protein.
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Oscar winner synonymous with Hollywood’s golden ageDame Olivia de Havilland was a British actress whose name was synonymous with the golden era of Hollywood.
Synonymous with making history, synonymous with AMAZING us all every time she competes.
Although it’s been known for graphics processors, Nvidia has now become almost synonymous with AI, after successfully diving head-first into the production of the type of microchip that powers the promising technology.
Although Jackman has become synonymous with Wolverine since he picked up the mantle more than 20 years ago, many anticipate will feature the most exciting, authentic version of the Canadian mutant.
Although some consider collards as synonymous with African American cooking, they had their start in the eastern Mediterranean, and were brought to North America by Europeans in the 1600s.
A name synonymous with “dominant running back,” Dillon hit a number of big-time achievements in his illustrious career.
And while many artists have taken inspiration from the city, over the years there are those who have become almost synonymous with it.
A recklessness synonymous with weed addiction and narrow mindedness.
Ari Aster’s name has become synonymous with the contemporary wave of horror films that are often labeled “elevated horror”.
Baroque print has become synonymous with luxury having been used by the likes of Versace since the designer's conception.
Britain often treats “working class” and “white working class” as synonymous, the implication being that people of color don’t fit that descriptor.
But, as Lineker knows only too well, his name is synonymous with the corporation and anything he says to his eight million Twitter followers inevitably reflects upon his employers.
But his gym in Dublin is synonymous for welcoming McGregor into the world of combat.
But none was seen with a name synonymous with a Nigerian.
But one of the most popular townsfolk, who has become so synonymous with the show, interestingly started out as a completely different character.
Consider incorporating a visually striking motif or symbol that becomes synonymous with the album, much like 'Chelsea Dagger' became an anthem for the band.
Despite being hailed as essential during Covid times, post-pandemic retail roles are still often synonymous with poor pay and worse conditions.
Eventually, this accessory became as synonymous with the James Bond character as the Walther PPK pistol.
Femininity in the media has often become synonymous with the weak and frivolous, the uncomplicated and vulnerable.
First, I think that it’s really important to recognize that White supremacy—as a political, legal, structural phenomenon—is synonymous with the American experience and is deeply rooted in the American political structure and imagination.