Associations to the word «Semantically»
Noun
- Predicate
- Ontology
- Semantics
- Noun
- Verb
- Lexicon
- Metadata
- Syntax
- Semantic
- Tense
- Encryption
- Keyword
- Adjective
- Cally
- Query
- Annotation
- Schema
- Pronoun
- Sentence
- Singular
- Negation
- Compatibility
- Suffix
- Cate
- Meaning
- Retrieval
- Idiom
- Calculus
- Auxiliary
- Modality
- Spacing
- Derivation
- Clause
- Np
- Plural
- Continuum
- Mor
- Morphology
- Utterance
- Pronunciation
- Context
- Logic
- Item
- Functionality
- Stimulus
Adjective
- Semantic
- Syntactic
- Lexical
- Heterogeneous
- Meaningful
- Slovene
- Phonological
- Unrelated
- Phonetic
- Pragmatic
- Grammatical
- Opaque
- Observable
- Morphological
- Ambiguous
- Plural
- Equivalent
- Null
- Unmarked
- Thematic
- Rightful
- Meaningless
- Identical
- Transparent
- Singular
- Related
- Linguistic
- Interpreted
- Indefinite
- Proto
- Masculine
- Coherent
- Verbal
- Literal
- Meaning
- Matching
- Incompatible
- Conceptual
- Textual
- Implicit
- Tense
- Descriptive
- Correct
Wiktionary
SEMANTICALLY, adverb. In the manner of or referring to semantics.
Dictionary definition
SEMANTICALLY, adverb. With regard to meaning; "semantically empty messages".
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.