Associations to the word «Idiomatic»
Noun
- Idiom
- Phrase
- Proverb
- Expression
- Verb
- Usage
- Vocabulary
- Translation
- Meaning
- Noun
- English
- Dictionary
- Improvisation
- Slang
- Harmonica
- Clarity
- Syntax
- Parallel
- Sentence
- Dialect
- Repertoire
- Language
- Instrument
- Grammar
- Speech
- Violin
- Dialogue
- Context
- Style
- Writing
- Interpretation
- Word
- Shakespeare
- Tongue
- Clause
- Luther
- Concerto
- Hypothesis
- Sion
- Composition
- Compound
- Example
- Or
- French
- Speaker
- Text
- Use
- Sense
- Composer
- Term
- String
- Literature
- Saying
- Sequence
- Tone
- Verse
- Distinction
Adjective
Wiktionary
IDIOMATIC, adjective. Pertaining or conforming to the mode of expression characteristic of a language.
IDIOMATIC, adjective. Resembling or characteristic of an idiom.
IDIOMATIC, adjective. Using many idioms.
IDIOMATIC, adjective. (music) Parts or pieces which are written both within the natural physical limitations of the instrument and human body and, less so or less often, the styles of playing used on specific instruments.
Dictionary definition
IDIOMATIC, adjective. Of or relating to or conforming to idiom; "idiomatic English".
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.