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synonymous

[si-non-uh-muhs] / sɪˈnɒn ə məs /


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Kildunne, who tattooed '2025' on head coach Mitchell after their World Cup success, became synonymous with a cowboy hat during the competition and placed it on the head of Catherine after one of their victories.

From BBC

And yet her long struggle against military rule made her synonymous with all the hopes of a freer, more democratic future.

From BBC

But his name will forever be synonymous with the World Cup.

From Los Angeles Times

The musician, who would become synonymous with Key West, started leasing the old icehouse in the city’s historic seaport district in 1986.

From The Wall Street Journal

In recent years, though, the Fletcher name has become synonymous with United once again as his 18-year-old twin sons, Jack and Tyler, have taken their first steps in the professional game.

From BBC