Evaluation of Subtle Differences of 426 Selected Sets of Synonyms -- A Total of 2307 Synonym Words - Page 34
This is a list of some selected words and how their synonyms differ in their meaning.
  1. throw, cast, hurl, fling, pitch, toss, sling. These verbs mean to propel something through the air with a motion of the hand or arm.
  2. tire, weary, fatigue, exhaust, jade. These verbs mean to cause or undergo depletion of strength, energy, spirit, interest, or patience.
  3. tool, instrument, implement, utensil, appliance. These nouns refer to devices used in the performance of work.
  4. trace, vestige, track, trail. These nouns denote a visible sign or perceptible indication of the passage or former presence of something.
  5. trite, hackneyed, shopworn, stereotyped, threadbare, stale, banal. These adjectives describe something, such as writing or speech that lacks appeal or power because it lacks freshness.
  6. trivial, trifling, paltry, petty, picayune. These adjectives all apply to what is small and unimportant.
  7. trust, faith, confidence, reliance, dependence. These nouns denote a feeling of certainty that a person or thing will not fail.
  8. truth, veracity, verity. These nouns refer to the quality of being in accord with fact or reality.
  9. turn, rotate, revolve, gyrate, spin, whirl, circle, eddy, swirl. These verbs all mean to move or cause to move in a circle.
  10. type, kind, sort, nature, character, ilk. These nouns refer to groups of people or things regarded as constituting a class because of their shared attributes or characteristics.
  11. uncertainty, doubt, dubiety, skepticism, suspicion, mistrust. These nouns all refer to the condition of being unsure about someone or something.
  12. unity, union, solidarity. These nouns denote the condition of accord resulting from an identity or coincidence of interests, purposes, or sympathies among the members of a group.
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