Pronunciation: /sɪˈmæntɪk/
noun a word or phrase that has meaning
A1 I don't understand the semantic of this word.
A2 The semantic of the phrase is lost in translation.
B1 Understanding the semantic of a sentence is crucial for language learners.
B2 The semantic analysis of the text revealed hidden meanings.
C1 His research focuses on the semantic properties of language.
C2 The semantic web is a complex system of interconnected data.
adjective relating to meaning in language or logic
A1 I don't understand the semantic meaning of this word.
A2 The semantic difference between 'big' and 'large' is subtle.
B1 She is studying semantic analysis in linguistics.
B2 The semantic web aims to make information more easily accessible.
C1 The student conducted a detailed semantic study of the text.
C2 The professor's lecture on semantic theory was enlightening.
formal The semantic analysis of the text revealed hidden meanings and nuances.
informal I don't quite get the semantic difference between these two words.
slang Stop being so semantic about every little detail, it's annoying.
figurative The semantic web is like a giant puzzle where every piece has a specific meaning.
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