Welcome to the thouroughly informative semantically relational synomymy tool. Sounds cool right? Albeit confusing. This tool doesn't just provide you with synonyms, but cognitive synonyms. Throughout You Go Words you will be able to connect words via an interlinked conceptually semantic and lexical relationship of each other, including opposite word relationships with antonymy. Cognitive synonymy which has been included, is the information that a word expresses which is connected to the cognitive meaning of your word. If you open something, it could be a can, a door, a book. All of which are synonymous to each other.
How To Search For Synonyms
I've made it extremely easy for you to find synonyms on You Go Words. Do you see the search bar at the top of this page? Simply search for "{word} synonyms" or any of the following types of searches. They will all give you the same answer for the same word. How you want to search, is up to you.
Example Queries:
- Find all synonyms for love
- words that mean the same as love
- Find synonyms for the word happy
- happy synonyms
- synonyms for easy
- What's a synonym for beautiful?
- synonym of provide
- What If I Only Want To Know How Many? To get only a count of synonyms, you can indicate this with saying "how many synonyms", "how much synonyms", "count synonyms". Examples:
- How many synonyms are there for beautiful?
- how many synonyms does restful have
- how many synonyms does the word plenty have
- count life synonyms
- count synonyms for the word previous
Example Cognitive Synonyms
Let's use the word "picture" for this example. I have 932 synonymous relations for this word alone. Many people might be looking for an exact synonym such as a noun use for picture deriving at the synonyms painting, drawing, sketch or something more exact like portrait. But for lexical relations synonymy to be added to You Go Words, I've had to consider whether a word is considered synonymous when both words could express the same intent and/or meaning using regular speech.
All of those synonyms ( painting, drawing, sketch and portrait ) are excellent synonyms right? Well, what about the mental cognitive connection to a picture being an abstract, abstraction even a weird synonym such as "Agenda"? The word agenda doesn't seem much like a synonym does it? But, if you could "picture" what my agenda might look like - we see the cognitive connection. I have of course added regular synonyms, but also allowing cognitive synonymy to sneak through and will be organizing this synonym tool for a more accurate and easy to filter system. Please be patient with me - after all, if you can picture just one man working on all of this, you can picture my agenda being pretty crammed.
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