Term [noun]
Definition of Term:
description of a concept
Synonyms of Term:
● Phrase
● Style
● Word
● Name
● Language
● Head
● Moniker
● Title
● Locution
● Caption
● Article
● Vocable
Opposite/Antonyms of Term:
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Sentence/Example of Term:
This was my position on the plantation a short time after school was out for the term.
I made no objection, and was duly hired for the term of three years.
Now, she quickened her pace, anxious for the plunge that should set the term to sorrow.
The bread was genuine homemade, a term so often misused in the cities.
It is national in the broadest sense of the term, and primative and forcible to intensity.
The term "gentleman" has seldom been used in this sense subsequently to the Revolution.
If there had been, there would have been a term for laywomen and for clergywomen.
The method of least squares, was also discovered during his first term.
The term immediate is used in contrast with that of gradual.
The long winter term was over; to-day and tomorrow were to be days of examination.