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  1. Jul 3, 2019 · "A hypernym is a word with a general meaning that has basically the same meaning of a more specific word. For example, dog is a hypernym, while collie and chihuahua are more specific subordinate terms.

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  2. Aug 3, 2023 · Hypernyms are words that have an extensive meaning, encompassing other more specific concepts in their definition. For example, animal is a hypernym of dog, cat, owl, horse, and so on. On the other hand, hyponyms are words that have a narrower meaning, representing a specific way of referring to a concept that fits within a broader or more ...

  3. A hypernym describes a more broad term, for example cutlery, or dog. A hyponym is a more specialised and specific word, for example: spoon would be a hyponym of cutlery and labrador would be a hyponym of dog.

  4. A hyponym can be part of a group of words on a similar level that can all be replaced by the same hypernym. For example, pigeon, crow, eagle and seagull are all hyponyms (co-hyponyms) of bird (their hypernym). In turn, bird is a hyponym of animal. [5]

  5. May 3, 2024 · Hypernymy is the relationship between a general term (the hypernym) and a more specific term (the hyponym). For example, "animal" is a hypernym of "dog", because all dogs are animals. Hyponymy is the relationship between a specific term (the hyponym) and a more general term (the hypernym).

  6. In simple terms, think of a hypernym as the big group or category, and hyponyms as the specific members or types within that group. Hypernyms are the general terms, while hyponyms are the specific examples that fit under those general terms.

  7. Hypernym [/ˈhaɪ.pər.nim/] The overarching word which contains the meanings of second-level words (hyponyms). For example, flower is a hypernym of dahlia, buttercup, daffodil etc.

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