Synonyms for TEENAGE: young, preteen, adolescent, youthful, underage, minor, juvenile, subadult; Antonyms of TEENAGE: adult, older, mature, senior, elderly, old, aged, geriatric
Synonyms for SYNONYMOUS: comparable, identical, similar, analogous, such, equivalent, corresponding, like; Antonyms of SYNONYMOUS: different, other, distinctive, unlike, distinguishable, dissimilar, distinct, diverse
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So it looks like Synonyms (aka the Search Thesaurus/Dictionaries in the Term store) is still not supported by Modern Search. Some searching suggests that people were previously being pointed at a particular UserVoice request for this feature, but that's gone. There's a few references to usin...
Thank you for your reply@romseygeek Synonyms are created by people in the organization and loaded into a new index every 3 hours. Since we're not in full control of this (huge) file, plus the people that enter them don't have any knowledge of Elasticsearch internals, it's hard to filt...
their meanings. Therefore the tem synonym can be better defined as follows: “the term synonym is used in semantics to refer to a major type of sense-relation between lexical items. The lexical items which have the same meanings are synonyms, for two items to be synonyms, it dose not ...
When Not to Use Please Find Attached So, the big question is: Why shouldn’t you use “please find attached” in your email correspondence? Firstly, it sincerely sounds stuffy and overly formal. You want to strike a conversational, natural tone with your prospect — not write like a ninetee...
A synonym belongs to a schema, and like other objects in a schema, the name of a synonym must be unique. You can create synonyms for the following database objects: Assembly (CLR) stored procedure Assembly (CLR) scalar function Replication-filter-procedure ...
Synonyms for ‘let’ include “permit”, “enable”, and “allow”. These words convey granting someone the freedom or ability to do something. What is a more formal synonym for ‘permit’? “Authorize” is a more formal synonym for ‘permit’. It carries a sense of official approval or...
A synonym belongs to a schema, and like other objects in a schema, the name of a synonym must be unique. You can create synonyms for the following database objects: Assembly (CLR) stored procedure Assembly (CLR) scalar function Replication-filter-procedure ...