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Definition of paraphrase

The notion of paraphrase is used to name an exposition or explanation that is made about a message so that it is easier to understand. This action is known as paraphrasing. When paraphrasing, therefore, a person performs a paraphrase of a speech, whether oral or written. For this […]

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Definition of paraphrase

The first important thing to do in order to establish the meaning of the term paraphrase is to determine its etymological origin. In this sense, we can say that it emanates from Greek. Specifically, from the word “paraphrasis”, which is the result of the sum of the following components: • “Para”, which can be translated as “next to”. • “Phrasis”, […]

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Definition of keywords

Keywords are those that are frequently used when browsing the Internet and in different computer programs to facilitate access to certain information. In the context of computing, therefore, these terms (also known as keywords) are entered into a database to try to obtain a certain result […]

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Definition of paronyms

Words are elements that have a certain functionality within the framework of an expression. The combination of different words (which can be distinguished by pauses and accents) forms sentences. Paronym, for its part, is an adjective that is applied to those terms that maintain a link of similarity based on their […]

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Definition of derived words

Derived words are those that arise by derivation through the inclusion of an affix in the structure of a term classified as primitive. As you can see, to understand the concept it is necessary to analyze several notions. Words are those elements of an expression that have a certain functionality and that can be recognized from […]

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Definition of homonymous words

Homonyms are words that have the same form but a different meaning. Before moving forward, it is important to know the etymological origin of the two components that give shape to the concept: word derives from the Greek parabolé, while homonym comes from the Greek homonyms. This term is the result of the sum of homos, which can be translated as […]

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Definition of palindrome

The etymological origin of the word palindrome is found in Greek. We have to explain that it is a term that is made up of the sum of two elements of said language: • “Palin”, which can be translated as “again”. • The noun “dromos”, which is equivalent to “race track”. […]

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Definition of homophones

Homophones are words that sound the same although they mean different things. For example: “echo” and “done”. In the first case, it is a conjugation of the verb eje (throw, throw, dismiss) while, in the second, the word derives from the verb do (perform, produce). Although, upon hearing them, both words seem the same, they refer […]

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Definition of sharp words

According to their accentuation, the words of the Spanish language can be classified as acute, serious, esdrújulas or sobreesdrújulas. Belonging to one or another group depends on the accentuation of each term. The stressed syllable is the part of a word that is pronounced with greater emphasis, the one that is stressed. There are a series […]

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Definition of serious words

In our language, the accentuation rules involve writing an accent or spelling accent in certain words. This way we can distinguish between different ways of pronouncing a word. Thanks to the accent or spelling accent, when reading, we can differentiate between terms that are written with the same letters but that are accented […]

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