Examples of 'were synonymous' in a sentence

Meaning of "were synonymous"

were synonymous - indicates that two or more things had the same or very similar meanings, ideas, or concepts

How to use "were synonymous" in a sentence

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Organic wines were synonymous with faulty wines.
During his lifetime these terms were synonymous.
The two were synonymous.
In an age in which religion and politics were synonymous.
To us they were synonymous terms.
I have always felt like they were synonymous.
They were synonymous.
The man and the car were synonymous.
These two terms were synonymous until the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
He wished to know whether those two terms were synonymous or not.
Steel frames and glass were synonymous with functional beauty in Bauhaus design.
So you insist on desexing her as though sex were synonymous with dirt.
And they were synonymous with the lowest, the scum.
Currency and political power were synonymous at that time.
Some scholars also believed that assimilation and acculturation were synonymous.
Smoking and working were synonymous to me.
This is not saying that the titles of Son of God and Messiah were synonymous.
The landscapes they passed through were synonymous with discovery and wonder.
For the next thirty years Gladstone and liberalism were synonymous.
Using birds instead of bats which were synonymous with vampires, it looked less surreal.
Previously I thought the two terms were synonymous.
I thought dungeon walls were synonymous with indestructibility… They should be synonymous with valuable resources!
I did not say they were synonymous.
Gavaldón films were synonymous with quality and working with him was considered a true honor . [ 21 ].
Culture and capital were synonymous.
Of 13 variable sites, 12 were synonymous and 1 led to a conservative amino acid substitution.
Originally the terms were synonymous.
Olympics = = = U.S. Gold were synonymous with Olympic computer and videogames for many years.
Camp and summer were synonymous.
Furthermore, the department did not accept that education and experience were synonymous.
At the time, computers were synonymous with just one company -- ibm.
They were used especially for weddings because they were synonymous with love.
For decades they were synonymous with drugs, guns, and murder.
Less than two decades ago information sources were synonymous with print.
Of the remaining 6, 3 were synonymous and 3 non synonymous mutations.
During this time the XXIII Corps and the Army of the Ohio were synonymous.
Then, as now, the Rockefellers were synonymous with wealth and power.
Time and long after, complexity and unreliability were synonymous.
As recently as 2001, its adherents were synonymous with criminals, terrorists and revolutionaries.
In his world, play and learning were synonymous.
For a long time, a second mortgage and a home equity loan were synonymous.
By the nineteenth century, of course, the Habsburgs were synonymous with the house of Lorraine.
Finally, he reiterated his delegation 's position on the terms " character " and " status ", which were synonymous.
Other, as if they were synonymous.
Mliss was both fearless and sincere ; perhaps in such a character the adjectives were synonymous.
The terms " welfare " and " best interests " were synonymous from that standpoint.
People often use the phrases “ cost of living ” and “ inflation ” as if they were synonymous.
For her, work and family were synonymous.
Other members also took issue with the view that " ipso facto " and " necessarily " were synonymous.
They were astrologers / astronomers, the two terms were synonymous in those days.

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