Pronunciation: /sɪˈmæntɪks/
noun the branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning
A1 Semantics is the study of meaning in language.
A2 Understanding the semantics of a word can help improve vocabulary.
B1 The semantics of a sentence can change depending on context.
B2 In linguistics, semantics is the study of meaning in language.
C1 Advanced students often delve deep into the semantics of a text.
C2 The professor's expertise in semantics was evident in her lecture.
adjective relating to meaning in language or logic
A1 I don't understand the semantics of this word.
A2 The semantics of the sentence are clear to me.
B1 The semantics of the code need to be reviewed for accuracy.
B2 She has a deep understanding of the semantics of the language.
C1 The semantics of the contract are open to interpretation.
C2 His research delves into the semantics of linguistic structures.
formal The study of semantics is crucial in understanding the meaning of language.
informal We're diving into the world of semantics to figure out what this text really means.
slang I don't get the semantics of this conversation, can you break it down for me?
figurative The semantics of her actions spoke louder than words, revealing her true intentions.
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