semantics - Do any English synonyms have exactly the same meaning?



Air and breeze are termed as synonyms but they do not mean the same thing. Air is a general term while breeze would actually mean a cool flowing air.


Do we actually have exact synonyms for nouns in English?


In other languages, for example Hindi, we have 4–5 words meaning exactly the same thing; Hawa, Vayu, and Pawan all mean “air”.




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