Associations to the word «Simons»
Noun
- Leach
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- Phil
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- Rabbi
- Guillaume
- Crusade
- Barton
- Tony
- Geoffrey
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- Dolan
- Sheila
- Earl
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- Dee
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Adjective
Wiktionary
SIMON, proper noun. Name of any of a number of men in the New Testament, notably the original name of Apostle Peter.
SIMON, proper noun. A male given name.
SIMON, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
SIMON, noun. (slang) (British) (dated) (17th-19th C.) Sixpence coin.
SIMON EFFECT, proper noun. (psychology) The finding that reactions are usually faster and more accurate when the stimulus occurs in the same relative location as the response, even if the stimulus location is irrelevant to the task.
SIMON SAYS, noun. (games) A children's game where players must carry out only those commands that are preceded by the utterance "Simon says".
Dictionary definition
SIMON, noun. One of the twelve Apostles (first century).
SIMON, noun. United States singer and songwriter (born in 1942).
SIMON, noun. United States playwright noted for light comedies (born in 1927).
SIMON, noun. United States economist and psychologist who pioneered in the development of cognitive science (1916-2001).
Wise words
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a
kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the
smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to
turn a life around.