Words are seldow exactly synonymous.(true/false)
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This question is based on synonyms.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'synonymous' as '(of words) having the same or nearly the same meaning.'
The given statement 'Words are seldom exactly synonymous.' is false.
The truth is that many words are synonyms of each other and can be used interchangeably.
For example, the words 'although' and 'in spite of' are synonyms which mean 'despite the fact that', according to the Cambridge English Dictionary. These two words can be used in place of one another in a sentence.
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