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"synonymous" Definitions
  1. (of words or expressions) having the same, or nearly the same, meaning
  2. synonymous (with something) so closely connected with something that the two things appear to be the same

897 Sentences With "synonymous"

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Synonymous with making history, synonymous with AMAZING us all every time she competes.
You see, for me, New York was synonymous with Broadway, which was synonymous with musical comedy.
Introduced in 1967, the Big Mac is as synonymous with McDonald's as McDonald's itself is synonymous with fast food and American culture.
There is a scenario in which they have become so synonymous with streaming, where people are like, "We're gonna just Netflix something tonight," like, where that becomes so synonymous in the way that Google has become synonymous with search that they just can't be defeated.
In these tribal attachments, lattes are synonymous with city living, which is synonymous with liberal views on abortion and preferences for Democratic candidates in elections.
"We want to become synonymous with podcasting in the same way Netflix has become synonymous with streaming," said Luminary co-founder and CEO Matt Sacks.
Dakota Johnson's name has become practically synonymous with her role in Fifty Shades of Grey — which has itself become synonymous with its explicit depictions of sex.
That David Hasselhoff, the actor who's practically synonymous with the show, objected to the casting of Pamela Anderson, the actress who is practically synonymous with the show?
"We want to become synonymous with podcasting in the same way Netflix has become synonymous with streaming," Matt Sacks, Luminary's co-founder and chief executive, said in an interview.
So the idea that natural is synonymous with good and unnatural is synonymous with evil really does run through history strongly — it's just how we conceive of what's natural that gets complicated.
It has since become synonymous with its annual benefit show.
For some, sex work is perceived as synonymous with victimhood.
But in reality, an influencer is synonymous with an entrepreneur.
" "That's why John Hancock is now synonymous with his signature.
By 210, its name had become synonymous with alternative culture.
Since then, the brand has become synonymous with slow cooking.
In many circles, sustainability is now synonymous with climate action.
Rihanna's black, asymmetrical bob was synonymous with the catchy tune.
For most of us, 'prosecutor' is not synonymous with 'hero.
Instagram has become synonymous with this era's fashion industry success.
The name Harland David Sanders is synonymous with fried chicken.
Image: GettyThe GoPro brand is synonymous with the action cameras.
Try a Little Sweetness Myth: dry is synonymous with quality.
Russia is fast becoming a country made synonymous with meldonium.
Scott Harmon and Mike Maples are synonymous with Austin tech.
Pedicures are usually synonymous with pampering – not for this woman!
TODAY ICANN is almost synonymous with internet governance (see article).
For decades, then, the Copa was synonymous with political power.
It has become synonymous with the era's toxic tribal politics.
For many of us, it's synonymous with war and strife.
There's another reason why Grimes feels synonymous with this decade.
Third, Hurd's win isn't synonymous with a Donald Trump victory.
Throughout Europe, vegan cafes have become synonymous with the counterculture.
However, "contemptible" is not synonymous with "impeachable" in this context.
At this point, Starbucks is probably synonymous with millennial culture.
And for the record, "millennial" is not synonymous with young.
To be synonymous with the brand was a big deal.
The city of Naples is pretty much synonymous with pizza.
November 11 wasn't always synonymous with buying discounted products online.
"A barbershop is so synonymous with men's grooming," Mourad says.
"It seems that hacking is synonymous with subversion," said Thomson.
Being "realistic" is operably synonymous with moderation, with slow change.
The region has long been synonymous with the music industry.
Between 1989 and 2003, Liberia was somewhat synonymous with war.
For years, Instagram has been synonymous with travel and experiences.
I think this experience is synonymous with discovering your queerness.
Yet stimulation and efficiency were not always viewed as synonymous.
Back then, female sexuality onscreen was largely synonymous with vulnerability.
The party's nationalist tendencies are increasingly synonymous with white nationalism.
Glenn O'Brien wasn't just synonymous with NYC's downtown art scene.
Helmut Kohl, her onetime mentor, became synonymous with German unity.
Philips is a brand that's synonymous with personal care products.
Amazon, not eBay, is now most synonymous with online shopping.
The name has come to be synonymous with gay pride.
Entrepreneurial spirit and innovation aren't exactly synonymous with North Korea.
Tofu, in Cruz's telling, appears to be synonymous with fake.
Avocado toast has become synonymous with the 2010s and millennials.
There is a reason engagement rings and diamonds are synonymous.
For many here it is also synonymous with Christian heritage.
Certain basic words in the vocabulary come in synonymous pairs.
In the United States, orange juice is synonymous with Florida.
Since then, the suffix has been synonymous with political wrongdoing.
Working for the individual is almost synonymous with being selfish.
"For many Thais, Catholicism is synonymous with schools," Puttipong said.
But everyone knows that Cypress Hill is synonymous with marijuana.
A commitment to learning isn't synonymous with freedom from accountability.
That word, "montage," is synonymous with the Russian director's films.
Let's make pumpkin season synonymous with Photoshop battle season, shall we?
Kindle has become synonymous with e-reader for most mainstream users.
Today, they're practically synonymous with sustainability, and are growing more sophisticated.
By now, the name Uber has become practically synonymous with scandal.
The celeste green is synonymous with Bianchi and its deep heritage.
Our music is heavily reggae-influenced, so it's synonymous with J'ouvert.
For so many years, Krasznahorkai's name was synonymous with apocalypse. Now
Some background: For many, Arduino is synonymous with DIY hardware hacking.
Eventually, Razek's influence was seen as synonymous with that of Wexner's.
British royalty has long been synonymous with the idea of whiteness.
At this point, "PBS documentary" is basically synonymous with Burns's name.
It's become synonymous with the American dream in pursuit of happiness.
The Brompton name is synonymous with folding bikes the world over.
But for many, it is still synonymous with luxury air travel.
The  name "housing" is often synonymous with government assistance in NYC.
The heart-shaped chocolate box is practically synonymous with the holiday.
Mass incarceration is synonymous with criminal justice in the United States.
Your work is synonymous with what could broadly be called counterculture.
And as we all know, that's practically synonymous with wine time.
His artwork is almost synonymous with the books of Roald Dahl.
In New York City, moving is pretty much synonymous with downsizing.
Ishiguro has become synonymous with the creation of eerily lifelike robots.
To the outsider, the region may seem synonymous with electoral fraud.
The mouth becomes synonymous with fear in these types of stories.
These have all become synonymous with the Victoria's Secret Fashion show.
For centuries, the Irish experience has been synonymous with out-migration.
We want to make the label Holodeck synonymous with film scoring.
"People recognized us together and our names were synonymous," she said.
Nvidia has spent much of its life being synonymous with gaming.
The Cannes Film Festival has become synonymous with show-stopping style.
For so much of America, homosexuality was still synonymous with AIDS.
Gayness has become synonymous with affluence, bigotry with the working class.
War is synonymous with the destruction of human life and livelihood.
In the reverse mortgage industry, foreclosure and eviction are not synonymous.
Founded in 2007, Fitbit would eventually become synonymous with fitness trackers.
Oh you humorless wretch, your name is synonymous w failure. YEEEEEEHAAAAWWWWWW!!!
He pointedly promised to back projects "that aren't synonymous with corruption".
Whiteness and America have always been kept synonymous, conjoined, fiercely paired.
Still, in application, MSM is nearly synonymous with gay or bisexual.
What made his name synonymous with police violence against African Americans?
The United States isn't exactly synonymous with gleaming public public transportation.
Best Buy and Black Friday are almost synonymous at this point.
From then on, the term "Angel" become synonymous with the brand.
During the George W. Bush administration, "Republican" and "conservative" became synonymous.
After all, being broke is pretty synonymous with being a student.
Calvin Klein Underwear was once synonymous with sexy and suggestive ads.
For us, summertime has become synonymous with sleeveless, skin-baring tops.
Do you think Grasshopper should be synonymous with violence and gore?
Needless to say, that is not synonymous with pleasant living conditions.
Charles "Chuck" Schwab has made his name synonymous with personal investing.
Today, the saying is synonymous with blindly following something. Yikes.2.
For decades, the Happy Meal has been practically synonymous with McDonald's.
But increasingly, critics have called the swimsuit competition synonymous with objectification.
Historically, the English national team has been almost synonymous with Britain.
Fall is synonymous with leaf cleanup, and that usually means raking.
Pride, power, and grace are synonymous to Wakanda and its king.
Even Japan, long synonymous with grinding decline, is expanding as well.
In Israeli politics, "smolani" is often synonymous with untrustworthy and unpatriotic.
Islam also isn't synonymous with anti-Americanism, as King's statement implies.
Formula One Review Ferrari is a brand synonymous with Formula One.
For the psychological, the desert became synonymous with freedom and danger.
Oversized sunnies and flowy chiffons are practically synonymous with Rachel Zoe.
Over time, I just became synonymous with pizza in my circles.
Steak is synonymous with the city, but good steak isn't cheap.
Keep in mind that Bloomberg's name is synonymous with Wall Street.
Is "nature," then, synonymous with "truth," as the exhibition's title implies?
Nowadays, the "Tempur" name is kind of synonymous with mattress royalty.
Just like pumpkin pie, pumpkin spice is synonymous with the season.
A few years later, the platform was synonymous with PC gaming.
Dubai is synonymous with glitz and glam — and lots of tourists.
And it's like, how Band-Aid has become synonymous with 'bandage'?
The electronics giant Panasonic was once synonymous with televisions and videorecorders.
For many , the Dow is synonymous with the American stock market.
No American city is more synonymous with congestion than Los Angeles.
Dating back to the 1800s, it's synonymous with luxury and opulence.
The name Greta Thunberg is practically synonymous with climate change action.
Being offended by about everything has become synonymous with feminism today.
Very simply, a modern federal government IT is synonymous with cybersecurity.
Unfortunately, for a lot of us, those two things are synonymous.
Plus, the "Hello Moto" tagline is pretty synonymous with the Moto smartphones.
Of course, for many people, the word family is synonymous with children.
Today the company's name is more or less synonymous with identity theft.
There's perhaps no modern movement more synonymous with storytelling than The Moth.
The Cambridge-based company is basically synonymous with the instant photo trend.
Few performers are more synonymous with independent professional wrestling than Colt Cabana.
Diamonds are now synonymous with engagement rings, but it wasn't always so.
Amazon is practically synonymous with shopping at this point — drunk or sober. 
Most film buffs understand these terms to be vaguely synonymous with improvement.
Quagmire's "giggity" (+193) and "alllll right" (+183) became phrases synonymous with horniness.
These three things have become synonymous with the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
Dry, cracked lips aren't only synonymous with winter windchill and freezing temps.
For those who buy into it, homeopathy is synonymous with holistic health.
The Daily Shoe Donatella Versace and a kitten heel aren't exactly synonymous.
THE NAMES of the 20th century's bloodiest dictators are synonymous with evil.
After the civil war, Chiang's name became synonymous with evil in China.
In the '70s, the Watergate name was synonymous with luxury and glamour.
After all, this is a woman whose name is synonymous with outrage.
In 2018's musical climate, sleek gleam is synonymous with screaming horror.
The word "Facebook" has become synonymous with the internet itself in Myanmar.
The Marshall Plan, after all, is synonymous with statesmanlike vision and vigour.
Now it is a software play with a name synonymous with nostalgia.
"This will be synonymous with Gilroy and that's not fair," she said.
Once upon a time, street style was synonymous with sky-high heels.
His name is now synonymous with fame and misfortune, fearlessness and misinformation.
"In numerology the number of three is synonymous with power," she explains.
In the English lexicon it has become synonymous with anger and spite.
For many people, the Gaza Strip is synonymous with conflict and suffering.
Later poets would come to be synonymous with wine-swigging and bacchanalia.
Then again, ego has always been synonymous with proponents of combat sports.
Another one was that Joy Division is still synonymous with post-punk.
Proms are synonymous with coming of age, a necessary social before graduation.
They and their press have been synonymous with literary Providence ever since.
In recent years, North Dakota's Bakken formation was synonymous with boom times.
To many Americans, Detroit became synonymous with violent crime and economic decline.
It was meant to ensure that old age wasn't synonymous with poverty.
They have — or had — done well by becoming synonymous with their spaces.
Square dancing has long been a pastime synonymous with down-home heteronormativity.
Both are businessman-turned-politicians whose names are synonymous with their industries.
The Arab Spring became synonymous with the "Twitter revolution" or "Facebook Uprising".
Its very existence would emphasize that Erdoğan and Turkey are not synonymous.
In this country Islam has become synonymous with race, or Arab identity.
The Beautyrest name has been synonymous with high-quality mattresses for decades.
"By extension, this action has become synonymous with his existence," it added.
Smash. Slay. Rail. Hit. These terms, synonymous with bodily harm, were embedded
Manufacturing was practically synonymous with innovation for most of the 20th century.
Irene Kim: Owning a Cadillac in America synonymous with success and achievement.
A molecule's shape, in other words, is not synonymous with its smell.
Summer in Ibiza has become synonymous with E.D.M. superclubs and celebrity debauchery.
His name is synonymous with winning in unexpected, disciplined, and principled ways.
Parties and blow were synonymous for me since I first discovered it.
Soros has become synonymous in Hungary with the perceived threat of migration.
It's often synonymous with computers or robots taking jobs and shuttering factories.
Yet until the late 1930s it was practically synonymous with anti-Semitism.
Like other hip neighborhoods turned hipster, Shoreditch has become synonymous with gentrification.
Driving an automobile is synonymous with freedom — for teenagers and retirees alike.
He's made his own bare-chested virility synonymous with a resurgent Russia.
A man synonymous with Edgar's success in the Octagon is Mark Henry.
"Boeing" is synonymous with airplanes — though maybe it should be spelled Böing.
When we're addicted to something, it's synonymous to being dependent on it.
So it's unclear why this one choice has become synonymous with sacrifice.
To Mr. Myers, that illustrates that wealth and happiness are not synonymous.
Then there's the fall itself, easily synonymous with decline or diminished hubris.
The adage is synonymous with Broadway itself: the show must go on.
Diane Wolkstein's name was long synonymous with storytelling in New York City.
This does not mean that conservative religion is synonymous with domestic abuse.
Until about 20 years ago, a brow lift was synonymous with surgery.
But it was also somehow unbecoming for a team synonymous with excellence.
Deriving from bohemian, boho was once synonymous with carefree and unconventional lifestyles.
Blevins, better known as Ninja, is almost synonymous with "Fortnite" and livestreaming.
If fall is synonymous with a pattern, it'd have to be plaid.
Soon, it was synonymous with any fake video posted to the internet.
" In most conversations you have with gamers, "real" is synonymous with "hardcore.
"Reggae is synonymous with social consciousness," a young Jamaican woman told me.
But DeWitt has also become synonymous with haute horology and complex mechanics.
The name "Alexa" has become synonymous with "servant," Johnson told Business Insider.
Capacity, a medical term, is mostly synonymous with the legal term competence.
GoDaddy's brand was once synonymous with scantily clad women in SuperBowl ads.
Spain, long synonymous with youth unemployment, has shown vigor as exports grow.
Today, cyberweapons are nearly as synonymous with military power as fighter jets.
Drone cinematography and visual splendor are seemingly synonymous in the digital age.
To the Johnson family, survival in this country is synonymous with love.
It is synonymous with the internet for some people in certain markets.
For some folks, these spaces have become synonymous with trolling, harassment, and toxicity.
So the imagined getaway is not synonymous with the transporting qualities of art.
Most of the rest of his life was synonymous with his country's history.
The brand is synonymous with stylish and affordable design, and for good reason.
The second mistake is to treat concentration camps as synonymous with the Holocaust.
Ultimately, Fujifilm would take control of Xerox, whose brand became synonymous with photocopying.
But first-rate drama hasn't always been synonymous with the dark and twisted.
It's made itself synonymous with quality, and created an idyllic image that sells.
There's no statue of Prince in Minneapolis Prince and Minneapolis were almost synonymous.
Image: Dominic Walliman/YouTubeMath is often considered synonymous with pain, boredom and frustration.
So then they tried selling them in West Africa, where they've become synonymous.
New Zealand used to be synonymous with butter and cheese to British consumers.
It's also synonymous with lots of bouclé suit jackets and low-heeled pumps.
Is their Build Your Own Bloody Mary synonymous with music, youth, or adventure?
That's a noteworthy corrective for a state synonymous with start-up star power.
British style is synonymous with Savile Row, a street in central London's Mayfair.
All but two of the amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous codons.
"Uncalled hits to the head" and "Cam Newton" have become synonymous in 2016.
In an environment that is increasingly health conscious, Sonic is synonymous with indulgence.
Rolo Travel Bag Camping doesn't always have to be synonymous with unruly packing.
For years, Stripe has been synonymous in the startup world with online payments.
Like the iPod before it, Kindle has since become synonymous with its category.
In some parts of the world, Facebook has become synonymous with the internet.
Over time, Instagram became synonymous with artfully posed, aspirational photos of everyday life.
But shrill commentary isn't necessarily misleading, just as politeness isn't synonymous with honesty.
If he were to run again, he would be synonymous with the left.
Is having a good time synonymous with humping your idol without their consent?
It's synonymous with Bezos's image of a company that's all about customer satisfaction.
Alien and weird are synonymous, and both are identities Bowie embraced and propagated.
NASA, which once had been synonymous with the future, was suddenly in decline.
The Lebanese capital became synonymous with violent fanaticism rather than with intellectual openness.
Hotspots have become synonymous, too, with claims of harassment and long processing times.
Now, the traditional rice and seafood dish has become synonymous with Spanish culture.
That Musk is essentially synonymous with Tesla has been a boon for Tesla.
The store became synonymous with American classics, like blue jeans and T-shirts.
Like Lindor, Tampa Bay Rays infielder Brad Miller has become synonymous with stirrups.
Choking and the South African cricket team, nicknamed the Proteas, are almost synonymous.
As more facilities were moved there, the city became synonymous with the company.
In other words, we shouldn't assume that religious identity and belief are synonymous.
The show quickly became synonymous with major drama, uptown style, and Blair Waldorfisms.
Cardi's weapon of choice was one synonymous with enraged Latinas everywhere— her shoe.
For some, the MVP is synonymous with the best player in the league.
Leadership, in their thinking, is synonymous with unapologetic military action first and foremost.
"Going to Disney" isn't always synonymous with the California and Florida theme parks.
But as "pro-Israel" becomes synonymous with "conservative Republican," Jews are drifting away.
This place is synonymous with British gangsters—and Russian gangsters as well now.
The challenges facing Baltimore and Chicago were seen as synonymous three years ago.
"It's effortless because it's so synonymous with my being," Brady says of football.
The phrase has become synonymous with frigid temperatures that make snowstorms more likely.
Beauty is synonymous with a highly precarious yet glossy and impermeable outer shell.
During the Bush administration, the word "terrorism" had become almost synonymous with Islam.
Yellow bikes became synonymous with Ofo, orange bikes with Mobike, blue with Bluegogo.
Our leaders in training must understand that prevention is synonymous with military readiness.
Toyota, whose Prius is synonymous with hybrids, has a problem — it's called Tesla.
Put simply, Las Vegas should not become synonymous with the American tech scene.
At this point, Alphabet's Waymo has become synonymous with the Chrysler Pacifica minivan.
Tesla is synonymous with Musk, both as an organization and as a brand.
Unique in the world, Harley is nearly synonymous with motorized, two-wheeled transportation.
Today, the McKinney-Vento Act is nearly synonymous with assistance to homeless children.
The Pumpkin Spice Latte has become synonymous with the cozy trappings of fall.
The town is synonymous with the forging of that formidable thing: French culture.
Trump's interests have become increasingly synonymous with the interests of the Republican Party.
Swiping might be synonymous with sex and dating thanks to Tinder and Bumble.
For Australian investors, Myer has become synonymous with overpriced private equity IPO exits.
For many New Yorkers, the start of spring is synonymous with postnasal drip.
It is synonymous neither with antipathy towards particular ethnicities, nor specific immigration policies.
Traditionally, the term has been synonymous with consumer culture in the United States.
"Vogue has been synonymous with fashion and photography ... for 100 years," Muir said.
Little else is as synonymous with a swank hotel as a plush bathrobe.
But their ubiquity has made them in a way synonymous with the city.
There was a time when innovation was not synonymous with information and communication.
More than any other brand, JUUL has become synonymous with teen nicotine use.
"Sex work is synonymous to freedom," she said while changing into her workwear.
Since the time of Socrates, education has been synonymous with debate, inquiry, challenge.
In the 1990s, one name was synonymous with quality television: David E. Kelley.
Fidelity may be synonymous with active management, but it has adapted quickly to change.
It is a wrenching choice because Owens's very identity is synonymous with athletic excellence.
At this point, Danielle Brooks' face is probably synonymous with your Netflix Happy Place.
Kevin Costner is synonymous with the sports movie genre, for better or for worse.
Is that synonymous with "time has a direction," or is there something in addition?
"Hot sauce" hasn't always been synonymous with "life saver," but that may soon change.
If you live anywhere where "winter" is synonymous with "freezing," we feel your pain.
In its alt-right usage, the word cuck is synonymous with weakness and emasculation.
It is synonymous with a sort of cultural McCarthyism, usually committed by the left.
As John Oliver pointed out, the name "Trump" is synonymous with wealth and success.
Festivals are synonymous with fashion, yummy food, amazing bands, and nearly-unbearable weather conditions.
One of the biggest misconceptions about blockchain is that it is synonymous with cryptocurrency.
For many, words such as "bipolar" have become almost synonymous with violent and unpredictable.
Their sheer sculptural quality is so synonymous with what artists like Trisha Brown do.
Back when I was in college, lesbians and acoustic guitar musicians were basically synonymous.
As a result, apps like Facebook and WhatsApp have become synonymous with the internet.
The big picture: Barely a decade old, Uber today is synonymous with ride-hailing.
A unicorn sighting used to be synonymous with something rare, precious, and seldom-sighted.
It has also become synonymous with making medical claims of an incredibly suspect nature.
I grew up in the 1990s, when the role was synonymous with Christina Ricci.
Rehearsals take place at Fort Bravo, the local film studio synonymous with the Western.
Working class whites were largely synonymous with union members, who are traditionally staunchly Democratic.
Kickstarter's name has become synonymous with crowdfunding since the site launched back in 2009.
Springtime is synonymous with pastel eye shadow, sheer lipstick shades and subtly flushed cheeks.
In these types of stories, the mouth becomes synonymous with love, healing, and comfort.
And now the name is synonymous with oiled-up male dancers with man buns.
The telecommunications company was synonymous with bad service, and the company's brass recognized this.
Bayer did not become the Eichbaum of South Korean soccer, synonymous with the sport.
Lady Gaga and fashion — especially high-end couture designs — are synonymous with each other.
The Phoenicians who lived on this coast knew the sea, were synonymous with it.
The name Louis is synonymous with royalty, though not usually the British royal family.
To serious tapers, "phone recordings" are synonymous with incomplete, inconsistent, and rarely enjoyable documentation.
Christmas Eve bonfires on the levees are a holiday tradition synonymous with Creole culture.
Throughout the 20th century, San Francisco became synonymous with cultural experimentation and alternative thinking.
If recent events are any indication, L.G.B.T.-friendly and "safe" are not exactly synonymous.
That was the beginning of Sotheby's, a name now synonymous with high-brow spending.
The other nations include France and Iceland, which are hardly synonymous with fiscal restraint.
"People aren't looking at the cloud as synonymous with [virtual machines] anymore," Collier said.
As a company, Opening Ceremony — the fashion retailer and label — is synonymous with pageantry.
In India, there is some resentment that Mother Teresa made Calcutta synonymous with poverty.
Raoul Wallenberg and Oskar Schindler have become synonymous with saving Jews during the Holocaust.
For years, the American Express Platinum card has been synonymous with premium travel experiences.
The name has since become synonymous with some of the electric guitar's greatest players.
Like Starbucks or McDonald's, WWE has made itself synonymous with the product it sells.
The actress is synonymous with sex, and New Girl isn't sexy for sexy's sake.
North Minneapolis has been synonymous with crime and drugs for at least 20 years.
Stupidity and Zac Rinaldo are synonymous, but that's not the stupidity at play here.
Davidson's namesake company was once so synonymous with education that its domain was Education.com.
Anthony Vaccarello: His name sounds as sexy as the designs he's become synonymous with.
Nike is synonymous with Oregon, and that's a good thing for the program's success.
He&aposs synonymous with a radically transparent and truthful approach to business and management.
At the end of the Cold War, democratic capitalism suddenly became synonymous with modernity.
The word "meat" has almost become synonymous with "beef," such are its pervasive powers.
After his rise to fame, the color purple quickly became synonymous with Bieber's aesthetic.
Those names are synonymous with playoff misery for two franchises well acquainted with it.
Alba, Italy, synonymous with truffles and Barolo wines, was named a City of Gastronomy.
One piety is that "Mideast peace" is all but synonymous with Arab-Israeli peace.
Over the past few years, Playa del Carmen has become synonymous with party time.
At no other time and place are national symbols considered so synonymous with style.
CARACAS, Venezuela — Over the past four years Venezuela has become practically synonymous with crisis.
Now, her inability to forge consensus risks becoming synonymous with a fractured, weakened Germany.
Wireless audio used to be synonymous with awful sound, but that was years ago.
But she is the biggest draw because she is synonymous with Thomas Jefferson, almost.
Global economic consensus has remained synonymous with jet-setting hospitality in the decades since.
However, those traditions formed when national identity and culture were essentially synonymous with whiteness.
While married, I saved for a house, "house" becoming synonymous with future, with family.
"When I was growing up, success was synonymous with getting out," Mr. Mueller said.
Nevertheless, the company has become synonymous with vaping generally for much of the public.
And so the ballet became synonymous with a glamorous idea: the glitter of jewels.
It is a highly commercial holiday, synonymous with chocolate eggs and a long weekend.
What to expect: A new interpretation of the quirky codes synonymous with the brand.
After all, if the two categories are synonymous, why bother to tease them apart?
To this day, that speech remains synonymous for some Britons with prejudice and division.
In the political rhetoric of personal responsibility, fatherhood often became synonymous with financial support.
One brand, for example, that's practically synonymous with experiential marketing success is Red Bull.
This municipality's name has become synonymous with the party's dominance in Mexico's political life.
Amazon has become nearly synonymous with e-commerce, and the numbers increasingly show it.
For much of human history, death was synonymous with the cessation of the heartbeat.
Then before you know it, your brand name is sort of synonymous with shit.
It&aposs synonymous that, Chicago, you don&apost have ketchup on a hot dog.
Husain's prodigiousness and frank stylizations are synonymous for many Indians with Modern Indian art.
However, this doesn't change the fact that Backpage has become synonymous with sex trafficking.
And basically, that is what the Alt-Right has become synonymous with post-Charlottesville.
By around 1998, the logo had become synonymous with the Sheffield-based nightclub GateCrasher.
Historically, we have considered growth a positive thing, synonymous with job security and prosperity.
Well, surely he hasn't quoted a famous figure whose name is synonymous with political deceit.
Valley of the Dolls soon was synonymous with sin and substance abuse in show business.
Identifying as a feminist is, for many of us, synonymous with believing in gender equality.
Then again, this is art, and he's a writer — two traits synonymous with missed deadlines.
Knowing your way to the Ivy League is not synonymous with knowing what you're doing.
New York (CNN Business)Cray has been synonymous with supercomputing for nearly half a century.
The term on Wall Street is synonymous with serious, long-lasting declines in stock markets.
Just think of the whimsical actor Zooey Deschanel, a name nearly synonymous with bangs themselves.
It was there that the disease, named after a nearby river, became synonymous with death.
And the stylists who built this look, like Misa Hylton, became synonymous with hip-hop.
But Berry came from a time in which artists were not synonymous with their art.
EOC: Um, we have come to think of feminism as being synonymous with abortion rights.
Unexpected disruption is synonymous with society and progress, and disharmony is inextricable from everyday life.
She is Buffy, Xena, Chynna — all of whom are synonymous with female autonomy and strength.
It's synonymous with online matchmaking and gaming — I mean, it's right there in the name!
Beautycounter, the skin care and makeup brand, has become synonymous with the clean beauty movement.
Blossom is synonymous with flowers, which are beautiful, but I don't think Blossom is beautiful.
After 10 years, the Kardashian clan has become synonymous with pop culture in the 2010s.
He is synonymous with Merkelism: an hero to her fans, a scourge to her enemies.
If any couple is synonymous with Bachelor in Paradise, it's Evan Bass and Carly Waddell.
New York Fashion Week has become as synonymous with chaos as it has with clothing.
For many viewers, the name "Shamu" became synonymous with cruelty against the intelligent marine mammals.
We often hear that in some developing nations, Facebook is synonymous with the internet itself.
The issue is appearances, which we wrongly believe are synonymous with some kind of truth.
The remainder of Xerox will include the technology that made the company synonymous with photocopying.
Waymo is expanding its presence in Michigan, the state synonymous with the US auto industry.
It's valuable product currency, and the company is trying to make it synonymous with Nike.
They traffic in the stuff that's synonymous with our current president: pure, unadulterated, uncut bullshit.
The name Logan Paul became synonymous with insensitivity, as far as the internet was concerned.
There is one photo of the Gateway Arch, the iconic structure synonymous with St. Louis.
The team is synonymous with Virat Kohli, its captain and the world's highest-rated batsman.
Still, for many people who don't live here, Orlando is synonymous with Walt Disney World.
It's also investigating Juul, the company that's become synonymous with the cool teens vaping image.
But the regime is synonymous with allegations of corruption, fraud, censorship and human rights violations.
BlackBerry, a name once synonymous with high-end smartphones, will no longer make mobile devices.
Consumers know it for white goods and power tools synonymous with "Made in Germany" solidity.
And this week at Cannes, it seemed to also be synonymous with acid-wash denim.
Over the past two decades, Bailey's name has become synonymous with the British heritage brand.
Considering that the company is synonymous with video streaming, this could be a huge deal.
Boyhood is synonymous with inexperience, and sadly, we don't magically figure everything out as adults.
Bush's pearls, after all, became synonymous with her own soft power in the political sphere.
Notoriously illegal and synonymous with hedonism, LSD and ecstasy started life as aids to psychotherapy.
For many people the word "funeral" is synonymous with caskets, flowers, cemeteries, and embalmed bodies.
But advisors caution that succession planning is not synonymous with buying insurance and other products.
The only thing Trump has been successful at is making his name synonymous with hate.
Some names are synonymous with musical-theatre success, particularly Cameron Mackintosh and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
For nearly 40 years, one name had been synonymous with Lower Manhattan politics: Sheldon Silver.
American policing is a project in many ways synonymous with a project of racial control.
What's more, in 1987 — the year synonymous with a 20% market crash — he earned 13%.
ULA's legacy Atlas and Delta rockets have been synonymous with America's space missions for decades.
Bose founded Bose Corporation and the company name has become synonymous with noise-cancelling headphones.
He is the founder of Bose Audio, which has become synonymous with noise-cancelling headphones.
Through good days and bad days, in an area that was synonymous with The Troubles.
He replaces George Osborne, whose determination to balance Britain's books made him synonymous with austerity.
The name John Boos is synonymous with high-quality wood cutting boards and butcher blocks.
The red dress has since become synonymous with the show, gracing its posters and Playbills.
In the past year, Jasmine Guillory's name has become synonymous with intelligent, nourishing rom-coms.
Things are going well for the Starks for once, which is synonymous with impending doom.
Yachty has achieved the strange and impressive feat of making oddballism synonymous with commercial success.
It's sort of synonymous with love, which is kind of the engine of my existence.
While "cold brew" has long been synonymous with fancy coffee shops, chains are taking notice.
Toxic drinking culture, too, has become synonymous with Greek Life, with fraternities culpable in particular.
It's hard to overstate just how synonymous Whitmire and Kermit have become over the years.
Or Edward Snowden in 2013, the guy whose name has become synonymous with government whistleblowers.
The brand soon became an iconic part of American style, synonymous with laid-back luxury.
They date from the early 1970s, when I lived in the country synonymous with war.
For many, Russell's name is synonymous with a painful past and America's complicated racial history.
In the United States, social impact bonds have become synonymous with "pay for success" programs.
"Our cricketers are role models and cricket is synonymous with fair play," Mr. Turnbull said.
The Mexican story, in many ways is more synonymous to the ideal nativist American story.
Today, the Catholic Church is often seen as an archaic institution synonymous with child abuse.
With its bright colors and cheerful patterns, the aloha shirt is practically synonymous with summer.
Although two people discovered this theory, evolution by natural selection is virtually synonymous with Darwin.
Black culture is much wider and deeper than commercial hip-hop; they are not synonymous.
Today, the pipa and Wu Man are kind of synonymous, and the instrument is normal.
In the minds of many progressive Democrats, Fox News may be synonymous with Sean Hannity.
Another angle: In Ethiopia, Boeing is so revered that its name is synonymous with airplanes.
For most people, March is synonymous with college basketball brackets or the end of winter.
So how did one decision 45 years ago become synonymous with abortion and nothing else?
Along with that comes mindfulness, a word that has become too synonymous with self-care.
Now those ecological concepts are rendered synonymous with the self-interest of the invading settlers.
I think the globalist ideology and Davos have become synonymous with the system being rigged.
Boutique and independent hotels started off as synonymous, but that&aposs no longer the case.
Belgian-Australian singer-songwriter Gotye has become synonymous with this mid-tempo art pop single.
FOR OUTSIDERS, FedEx is synonymous with the business it pioneered: the overnight delivery of packages.
History is not simple enough to prove that nationalism is synonymous with bias or genocide.
It's a name that's synonymous with quality, and therefore comes with a higher price tag.
She is synonymous with Bay Area basketball, having sent numerous players to Division I programs.
Cancún and partying are synonymous with each other in the minds of many, especially Americans.
But how much longer will these names be synonymous with the Amazon-owned streaming platform?
First, the death of Soviet communism was not synonymous with the end of Russian imperialism.
The Interpreter PARIS — For years, France's far-right National Front was synonymous with anti-Semitism.
The higher you are, the more synonymous you become with the company and its decisions.
In time, that slugging could become synonymous with Bird, as it was for his predecessors.
I can't remember any other product that was really synonymous with the African American community.
For some people, the future of technology is synonymous with a boundless realm of opportunities.
Today, Akira's brand is so synonymous with anal, she's asked to teach classes on it.
The bloody nose has become synonymous with W.K. and his relentlessly positive, pro-partying message.
But the term "vegan beauty," which is synonymous with "plant-based," can be misleading, too.
For Casey Napolitano, a real estate agent in Los Angeles, Tinder is synonymous with love.
It was a fitting ending — Govan is Georgetown's center, a position long synonymous with Ewing.
First built in the 1940s and 50s, Chicago's housing projects weren't always synonymous with neglect.
If any one country is truly synonymous with robotics, it is without a doubt Japan.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)For most people, MSI is synonymous with big, powerful gaming laptops.
The brand became synonymous with bland, says Paul Freedman, author of "Ten Restaurants that Changed America".
Geely's trophy purchase of Volvo has given it a trusted name that is synonymous with safety.
Leaf is synonymous with "electric car," and therefore this new one has a reputation to uphold.
Never synonymous with the words "cheap" or "affordable," California's appearance on the list is no surprise.
But Trump's supporters—who overlap but are not necessarily synonymous with Republicans—would still be enraged.
The television channel synonymous with Australian youth will be switched off after 22016 years of showtime.
In the past year, the state of North Carolina has become somewhat synonymous with LGBTQ discrimination.
I think that in many ways, growing up she is also synonymous with denim with me.
The song was written in 1960 and became synonymous with Yuri Gagarin's space journey in 1961.
The singer's fame never waned through the decades, but he was considered synonymous with the 1980s.
New York (CNN Business)Apple (AAPL) has been synonymous with names like iPhone, iPad and MacBook.
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For so long, we've been programmed to think that the word "fancy" is synonymous with expensive.
Its form became synonymous with culture, Sydney and the country as a whole all at once.
" Kleiner Perkins' Eric Feng also said he loves the word: "It's synonymous for us with innovation.
Whether you love 'em or hate 'em, pumpkin-spice products have officially become synonymous with fall.
Her name is synonymous with all things home, from holiday hosting to decorating and wedding planning.
Still, Kardashian is synonymous with "sexy," and questions about that sex tape do still come up.
"Getting sick in Venezuela is synonymous with death," Dr. Cristian Pino told lawmakers at the time.
A bear market is synonymous on Wall Street with a broad, long-lasting decline in stocks.
It's all part of an effort to make Uber's brand synonymous with safety, Khosrowshahi said onstage.
In fact, its name has become synonymous with hate speech, racism, sexism and other terrible things.
There is perhaps no man more synonymous with sex other than, well, no it's just Miguel.
The #MeToo movement made it clear that power imbalances can make womanhood feel synonymous with victimhood.
Christian Siriano has become as synonymous with inclusivity has he is with jaw-dropping evening wear.
Veteran BBC journalist and presenter David Dimbleby has long been synonymous with considered, authoritative political discourse.
Her image became so synonymous with the brand, Gerber trademarked the drawing of Cook in 1931.
Breitbart has been synonymous with attacks on the GOP leadership, especially in recent weeks and months.
The Oregon Trail is synonymous with "edutainment"—that beloved genre of games that makes learning fun.
Besides, his name is synonymous with great Korean cuisine in New York food circles, and beyond.
Urban hipsters have become synonymous with them, yet rugged outdoorsmen have been sporting them for years.
Ortiz became synonymous for his personalized t-shirts that would carry messages for his future opponents.
Pair It With Trousers The classic wrap dress is widely synonymous with traditional notions of femininity.
She will even accept "call me a taxi," because to Alexa, taxi is synonymous with Uber.
For some (straight) men, Disney princesses — or one in particular — are synonymous with early sexual awakening.
But literature's specifically patriotic, all-American version of fascism often treats Americanism as synonymous with Christianity.
The album also marks a sharp turn from the string-laden sound she'd become synonymous with.
For many people, "self-induced abortion" is synonymous with frightening, often violent imagery involving coat hangers.
In post-war Europe and America, the growth in living standards and in GDP were synonymous.
The Ray-Ban brand is synonymous with style and quality, and therefore comes at a cost.
The duo wanted to break out of the salary slump that is synonymous with Taiwan's Millennials.
For generations of American evangelicals, his name was nearly synonymous with the gospel—and with power.
"Winnebago has been synonymous with the RV lifestyle throughout its history," Happe told Cramer on Thursday.
The sculpture has become synonymous with Wall Street, and has endured its fair share of controversy.
Trolling has a bad reputation for an excellent reason: It's become synonymous with social media harassment.
Most assume, as Harwell might, that the word is synonymous with total nonsense and absolute fraud.
Kapoor also set up Mumbai's Prithvi Theatre, synonymous with experimental and avant-garde theatre in India.
Malicious Insiders Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning are synonymous with the damage caused by malicious insiders.
Since he came to power in 1999, Putin has defined and become synonymous with modern Russia.
Why do you think the mutton chop in particular, though, became so synonymous with this restaurant?
All over the US, fall is synonymous with football season, both for college and professional leagues.
Silicon Valley wasn't always synonymous with app developers and venture capitalists — but it sure attracted them.
In the present day, doing anything in public is nearly synonymous with doing it on television.
Among young city dwellers with disposable income, the Postmates app has become synonymous with food delivery.
For my progressive family, God was synonymous with mercy, service, social justice, scholastic life and art.
The NFL tries very hard to make its name synonymous with "football," but it is not.
When I first arrived, he had the classic box shape BMW that is synonymous with spinning.
But if you're not necessarily indigenous, and yet still Mexican, she's almost synonymous with the flag.
Today, this dance is synonymous with Moulin Rouge, and it's something audiences look forward to seeing.
The Constitution affords special status to Buddhism, which for many Sinhalese is synonymous with their ethnicity.
Put another way, she makes the case that white identity is not synonymous with racial prejudice.
"Dark" may be synonymous with "morbid" or "dark-skinned," and "black" may connote death or ethnicity.
Mr. Jobs, still synonymous with the Apple brand, would return to the company he had founded.
Spanish flu has become synonymous with a viral apocalypse and, now, with the Covid-20.5 pandemic.
These shows were where the country's dirty laundry aired, and Oprah became synonymous with the process.
He has behaved as if conservatism and racism are synonymous when, in fact, they are not.
The train was sarcastically called the "Newfie Bullet," and "Newfie" became synonymous with all things slow.
After all, when the year is synonymous with perfect vision, who am I to question it?
But Wednesday was different, a milestone for a franchise that has never been synonymous with success.
Her critique of impeachment has been viewed as synonymous with a robust defense of the president.
Although it's headquartered in Geneva, the Forum has become synonymous with the snow-covered town Davos.
For most of Asia, modernization has been synonymous with westernization — but China is different, Dychtwald explained.
The strategy most synonymous with investigative journalism also holds true for retail practices: Follow the money.
For decades, Marlboro cigarettes have been all but synonymous with their iconic mascot, the Marlboro Man.
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And where Buick was once synonymous with cushy sedans, it is now tilted heavily toward S.U.V.s.
If there's one thing that is synonymous with holiday makeup, it's all things sparkle and shine.
If there's one beauty brand that's synonymous with complete and utter opulence, it's PAT McGRATH LABS.
This cohort also tends to be synonymous with momentum stocks that experience the most rapid gains.
In the eighteen-nineties, "rescuing" children became almost synonymous with separating them from their family's influence.
So, yes, Netflix may have competition waiting at the gates, but it's still synonymous with streaming.
Meg Ryan and the romantic comedy genre were synonymous from the late 1980s through the 1990s.
A company mostly synonymous with sneakers, Reebok's athletic apparel is just as impressive as its shoes.
Today, names like the Migos, Future, and Young Thug have become synonymous with mainstream rap itself.
Today, Postville has become synonymous with the militarized approach the government now takes to immigration enforcement.
Las Vegas also is synonymous with gambling, a sin Goodell and the N.F.L. profess to abhor.
For more than a thousand years, the cherry blossom, or sakura, has been synonymous with Japan.
Like the Irish fans, the Welsh faithful sang songs synonymous with international rugby and soccer competition.
Its name is synonymous with the jets roaring through the sky — and with Ethiopian Airlines, too.
The Oregon Trail is synonymous with "edutainment"—that beloved genre of games that makes learning fun.
"The word 'palliative,' I thought of it as synonymous with hospice," he said, echoing a common misperception.
For a city synonymous with the tech industry, San Francisco used to host few actual tech companies.
Katy Perry's style over the past few years has become synonymous with wild, over-the-top fashions.
Oklahoma — a state synonymous with tornadoes — didn't have a single twisters through April 30, a new record.
Victoria's Secret waves have become as synonymous with the brand as push-up bras and bedroom eyes.
A popular tourist destination, the Cayman Islands are also synonymous with the notion of offshore financial activity.
I wouldn't say her changes are totally synonymous with her evolution, but this season she's definitely changing.
Hinds has also became an exceptional vocalist, even as Sanders' remain synonymous with every era of Mastodon.
"(The) slate tablet segment has become synonymous with the low-end of the market, " the firm said.
In a state synonymous with cloudless skies, Mr Brown always seems to be expecting the next storm.
The GOP, long synonymous with conservatism, is now effectively the Trump Party — in policy, branding and support.
In the world of boots, Vibram soles are pretty much synonymous with long-lasting quality and durability.
As an Aussie, it's always been synonymous with the demise of ocean ecosystems, and to be avoided.
But despite how synonymous they are with the season, not everyone is on-board with the silhouette.
She excelled in a time when being a black woman was not synonymous with beauty and class.
It's also a fun yearly reminder that BitTorrent doesn't need to be completely synonymous with illegal piracy.
Microsoft has retooled Skype, the messaging service synonymous with business users, for people living in emerging markets.
Budweiser's parent company is going electric — and it's not with the company most synonymous with electric vehicles.
IN RECENT decades, the word "Democrat" has become synonymous with progressive economics and "Republican" with fiscal conservatism.
The company that has made itself synonymous with basketball is lining up alongside the world's greatest league.
And when you have a company called Naughty America, the naughty is synonymous with immoral or profane.
While Sand Hill Road and venture capital remain synonymous, Maris plans to operate out of San Diego.
COLLINS: In the colloquial context, known public context, collusion -- collusion and conspiracy are essentially synonymous terms, correct?
Ocean Spray knows that it is synonymous with cranberries, and its branding is all over the packaging.
Yet, in Washington, Nazarbayev's name was already synonymous with kleptocracy, and that was largely because of Akhmetshin.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. London's Soho: a place synonymous with indulgence, mischief, and style.
In fact, his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 is now synonymous with inglorious endings.
Trump has become hugely successful building a worldwide brand synonymous with the very best in luxury living.
The Taiwan-headquartered company may be synonymous with production, but it is no stranger to doing deals.
The name has become synonymous in many people's mind with the evils of globalization and big business.
On-screen – particularly across the pond – Northern England is all but synonymous with a gritty working class.
But they are living in the postmodern world and intelligence and ignorance seem to have become synonymous.
For investment analysts and fund managers, a "Minsky moment" is now virtually synonymous with a financial crisis.
As synonymous with the Derby as big hats, Mint Juleps have been served at all 210 races.
Netflix Originals, branded as such, help to make the Netflix brand synonymous with high-quality original content.
It wasn't until the 20th century, in North America, that "smart" came to be synonymous with brains.
Grant Morrison's name is synonymous with mind-bending metafiction like The Invisibles, Animal Man, and Doom Patrol.
DOVE® is synonymous with the colorfully wrapped PROMISES® we grab off the shelves in supermarkets.
"Summertime Sadness" became synonymous with Del Rey's aesthetic; a blissed-out anthem for a stressed-out generation.
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They have succeeded in sullying the very word, making it synonymous with what is illegitimate and foolhardy.
By being synonymous with vaping, it finds itself embroiled in a multitude of different vaping-related incidents.
If the tech giant is successful, content itself becomes both gateway to and synonymous with content access.
Today, Sand Hill Road is synonymous with the plethora of venture capital companies scattered on either side.
Over the years, the Pirelli Calendar has become synonymous with two seemingly incongruous things: tires and nudity.
Over the course of his career, he co-created superheroes that are synonymous with the genre today.
During the Bush administration, FEMA became synonymous with failure — literally the butt of late night show jokes.
How did someone known for her biting columns come to be a filmmaker synonymous with Hollywood romance?
Known for defending constitutional rights, the American Civil Liberties Union has recently become synonymous with political activism.
The Creators Project: When I was younger, I always saw Curious George as synonymous with American culture.
The glove has become a trademark of the star's incredible career, almost synonymous with the man himself.
But the names of other cities became synonymous with Florence's waterlogged destruction: Wilmington; Lumberton; Jacksonville; New Bern.
Some of the day's most poignant demonstrations happened at schools whose names are now synonymous with shootings.
But for a new generation, Europe has become synonymous with austerity and the perils of open borders.
For so long, he has been synonymous with both the franchise and its history of postseason disappointments.
The investigations cost many their livelihoods, and the term "McCarthyism" has since become synonymous with unfounded fearmongering.
Hershey's Kisses were introduced in the early 1900s and have become synonymous with its billion-dollar brand.
Hong Kong International Races The words Highland Reel and globe-trotter have become synonymous in racing circles.
Bob Dylan, whose name is almost synonymous with 1003s activist music, lists Guthrie as a main influence.
But he's neither synonymous with the country nor indispensable to it, obvious distinctions that routinely elude him.
But what this event so painfully exposes is that public morality is not synonymous with private conviction.
But in many online communities, the brand is synonymous with cheaply made gear and knock-off synths.
All of them, and in turn Paco Rabanne itself, have become synonymous with '60s Space Age style.
On Technology There was a time when eBay was practically synonymous with buying and selling things online.
In 2010, Sam Roberts reported: For nearly a century, Harlem has been synonymous with black urban America.
The thoroughfare most synonymous with fake designer goods is in the midst of a high-fashion makeover.
Four Questions The name Steve Madden is practically synonymous with high-heel shoes and thigh-high boots.
But it was Alessandro Michele, who, in the 2010s, once again made the brand synonymous with decadence. 
For consumers, the wireless communications industry has become synonymous with exclusivity, incumbent power, and lack of choice.
Chief-of-staff jobs are so synonymous with thanklessness that a whole White House mythology surrounds them.
My mother said that playing soccer was synonymous with having your legs kicked out from under you.
"Athens was synonymous with the economic crisis and social crisis that ensued in Europe," Mr. Szymczyk said.
For example, they have branded evangelicals as "white evangelicals," trying to make them synonymous with white supremacy.
In my experience in the FBI, Horowitz's name was synonymous with ruthless efficiency and an apolitical mien.
Shop Beautycounter hereBeautycounter, a skin care and makeup brand, has become synonymous with the clean beauty movement.
Star Wars is synonymous with big; big battles, big ships and, most importantly, big movie theater screens.
" Mr. Gornstein responded that the two were synonymous, adding that he would also be content with "appropriate.
Defending the liberal project now became synonymous with defending American empire, and attacking socialism wherever it occurred.
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In the decades since, his name has become synonymous with the civil rights movement of the 1960s.
Technical problems on OnlyFans also threaten its longevity and help explain why synonymous sites, such as JustFor.
"Me" has expanded, inverted, politicized; at this moment in history, it is suddenly, bracingly synonymous with "we."
I generally avoid anything with high production value now, because that's generally synonymous with the male gaze.
Feedback is not synonymous with praise; in fact, feedback can be painful, especially when it's most needed.
But populism is not synonymous with the left: conservatives such as Peru's Alberto Fujimori used its techniques, too.
For more than 35 years, the names Bela and Martha Karolyi have been synonymous with elite American gymnastics.
For a brand whose name is entirely synonymous with doughnuts, this would be a very strange move indeed.
Christmas Eve is synonymous with cozy crackling fires, steaming mugs of mulled wine, and, of course, gingerbread houses.
He's neither truly materially nor educationally richer, then—his name less synonymous with discovery as it is devastation.
He broke ground in war reporting and made a name that will forever be synonymous with 60 Minutes.
For a region that's become synonymous with homophobia and transphobia, the account provides a daily dose of uplift.
Absent a Hololens in every home, for now mixed reality is more synonymous with Microsoft's upcoming VR headsets.
Election hacking is now an exhausted meme; Russia is synonymous not with onion domes but with network intrusion.
Unfortunately, Trump and violence have also been synonymous since before he became president, thanks to his incendiary rhetoric.
Biden has become synonymous with Delaware and he has wore the state on his sleeve throughout his career.
The word "Equifax" or "Yahoo" is more synonymous today with hacking than with any service either company offered.
Its logo is synonymous with the plastic forms of payment for which the company is still best known.
Can we begin to see "frictionless" as synonymous with "helping part people faster from their hard-earned money"?
Despite having a brand synonymous with savings, Walmart has seen five straight quarters of declining online sales growth.
The furry companions, who have traveled with the Queen between her various homes, are synonymous with the sovereign.
California's law goes well beyond requiring pop-up notifications on websites, an annoyance that became synonymous with GDPR.
The yearly spectacular has become synonymous with sex appeal, with the fanciful designs getting more elaborate each year.
To most outsiders, the Netherlands is synonymous with liberal, legalised vice, with Amsterdam the main port of call.
"You look at this and go, well advertising and Google on the internet are obviously synonymous," Niles said.
At worst, its association with the term "multilevel marketing" has become synonymous with pyramid schemes, fair or not.
Struggling Appalachians, a group synonymous with geographical and cultural isolation as well as poverty, are not typical Trumpkins.
Since then, the Moog name has become synonymous with synthesis and iconic pieces of hardware like the Minimoog.
So maybe it makes perfect sense that Hecker now finds himself living in a city synonymous with smog.
But the blockade held particular significance in Harlan County, Ky., a place once synonymous with bloody labor wars.
The church, once again, has become synonymous with the state — to challenge one is to challenge the other.
There are two signs in the zodiac that are synonymous with love, lust, and longing — Libra and Scorpio.
This is a hard fact to miss since body diversity and positivity are becoming synonymous with female empowerment.
Did Singaporeans strike them as a people easily brainwashed into believing that the PAP and Singapore are "synonymous"?
But success would bring rewards, especially symbolic, as Mr. Schultz returns to the country synonymous with great coffee.
E Ink — a name synonymous with e-reader screens — just debuted a new writing display technology called JustWrite.
Their songs, which were synonymous with sunshine, surfing and endless summer, have sold more than 100 million records.
"French" became synonymous with cowardice and retreat, providing an antiwar boogeyman in the form of an entire country.
Singer Kelela is synonymous for her music and for the artistic statement that she makes with her hair.
And, in any case, to most people at the time, "democracy" was synonymous with anarchy or mob rule.
The dance has not always been synonymous with everything sensual and seductive, yet these connotations aren't completely unfounded.
For fans of Lana Del Rey's music, summertime has long been synonymous with sadness — but maybe not anymore.
Or Donald Trump, whose gilded '80s aesthetic has become synonymous with the bad taste of the nouveau riche.
The Paul Ryan budget, rolled out in 2011, was initially synonymous with Republican cruelty and trickle-down economics.
For the longest time, Arm was basically synonymous with chip designs for smartphones and very low-end devices.
In the smartphone world, the term has become synonymous with the best phone a phone company currently offers.
There are certain trendy fashion tropes that have become synonymous with the ladies of the Kardashian-Jenner family.
But as an actor that has now become synonymous with his mustache, Milo doesn't quite have that luxury.
An influx of beautiful people baring skin has made the desert festival synonymous with fashionable visions of bohemia.
Just a few post-gym sightings were enough to make the matching set synonymous with Taylor Swift's style.
In fact, it is because of the faction fighting that the shillelagh would become synonymous with Irish gangsters.
People have no idea how to talk to you about fat, because fat has become synonymous with failure.
Syriza party lawmaker and former education minister Nikos Filis says the asylum law is synonymous with Greek democracy.
Throughout their time in power, the GOP's health care agenda has been synonymous with a health care repeal.
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But the company, which has become synonymous with ride-hailing, was immediately put in the hot seat again.
It is a startling showing for a province long synonymous with the Montreal Canadiens' famous Flying Frenchmen teams.
The Saturday Night Massacre became synonymous with obstruction of justice, and Nixon resigned less than a year later.
When it comes to airlines, the term "luxury" is often synonymous with business class or first-class travel.
Not by offering athletic insight, but by removing the stresses synonymous with high-earning but short-lived careers.
Toilet paper has become synonymous with pooping, but it may not actually the best way to clean up.
After this daunting report, coal and all fossil fuels should now be synonymous with the end of civilization.
Released in 1992, Radiohead's "Creep" became synonymous with the band, much to the dismay of the band itself.
The Boeing 737, a plane near synonymous with air travel, is no longer the king od the skies.
But, you can&apost talk about an electric car without bringing up the brand synonymous with them: Tesla.
This is the end result of the open-world racing game becoming synonymous with the arcade racing game.
The country most synonymous with the sport has won five World Cups but never an Olympic gold medal.
At this point in her career, the name Lady Gaga is pretty much synonymous with outlandish, unwearable outfits.
Dunkin' Brands has become synonymous with breakfast pretty much everywhere, with more than 12,600 restaurants in 46 countries.
Since releasing with the first version of Windows in 1985, MS Paint has become synonymous with Windows machines.
She's also partnered with the very food giants that are synonymous with the problem, such as soda makers.
For 12 years, Flight Club's retail and online businesses have been essentially synonymous with the aftermarket sneaker scene.
They do not find function, or they do not find greater function, which is arguably synonymous with differentiation.
His name is synonymous with commercial success, and his creations have become the pure embodiment of modern pop.
But in 2018, the company decided to phase out the major discounts that became synonymous with its name.
"Your vote really, really, really counts," he said, in the state synonymous with his excruciating 2000 election loss.
Since virtual reality re-emerged in 2012, one word has arguably been synonymous with the futuristic technology: Oculus.
"Black Friday has become synonymous with 'special sale,'" says Jane Boyd Thomas, professor of marketing at Winthrop University.
EBay, once synonymous with online auctions, has been revamping its platform to help it compete better with Amazon.
Tiffany soon became synonymous with the nation's most fashionable women, including famed magazine columnist and editor Diana Vreeland.
And by the 1990s it was synonymous with Southern California skateboard culture even before the Warped Tour started.
Later, phosphate mining and the sugar cane industry became, in the minds of many, synonymous with algae blooms.
In other words, at many companies, the CEO is important but not synonymous with the business they run.
From a creative standpoint, however, the Georg Jensen name still is all but synonymous with Danish silver design.
His name, like those of Babe Ruth, Bobby Jones and Jesse Owens, became synonymous with singular athletic achievement.
When growth has been popular, as it has for several years, Growth tends to be synonymous with Momentum.
The Mott Haven neighborhood in particular has become synonymous with moral support and muscle sticks on race day.
Indeed, they are so attached to Trump that his fortunes and his fate have become synonymous with theirs.
Thanks to their bad press, their name has also become synonymous with crassness, ignorance and hostility to culture.
Omar said opposing the policies of Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not synonymous with anti-Semitism.
But the main reason his retirement was so jarring is that Matthews is synonymous with cable television punditry.
Miss America and swimsuits have been synonymous since its first contest in 22016 on the Atlantic City boardwalk.
They're marketed as "bulletproof" or "bullet-resistant," depending on the store, but the two are synonymous, he said.
During the more than 70 years that the party governed Mexico without interruption, it became synonymous with corruption.
Many see Rikers Island as "synonymous with brutality, incompetence, corruption and neglect," as this page once described it.
Fish fingers are synonymous with people's childhoods in Britain, and fish finger sandwiches are the ultimate comfort food.
Now she is taking on Spanx, an industry giant as synonymous to shapewear as Kleenex is to tissue.
Salesforce, the company most synonymous with SaaS, has also taken advantage of investments made by the infrastructure players.
Mall montages were once synonymous with teenage coming-of-age films and makeover scenes on the big screen.
At American Apparel's peak, the fashion retailer was synonymous with made-in-LA hipster cool and provocative advertising.
New York (CNN Business)Aldi is synonymous with low-cost food staples, canned goods and no frills shopping.
RC: And to have this constraint, this heavy weight, is synonymous with what she was breaking out of.
It was such a colossal disaster that the incident has practically become synonymous with the company's brand name.
To me entrepreneurship was often synonymous with loneliness, as you often have to figure out your own answers.
We see what infatuation can do to a person, the steady cataloging of gestures practically synonymous with rage.
For many people, "slipper" is synonymous with fleece-lined, suede moccasins like the Wicked Good Moccasins from L.L.Bean.
Complicity can be synonymous with collusion, but where collusion describes an action, complicity describes a state of being.
Last week Facebook said that Instagram Stories - a replica of Snapchat's synonymous feature - had 300 million daily users.
The "laziness" that's synonymous with hookworm infections is a symptom of iron deficiency anemia, due to blood loss.
Ever since his debut in Super Mario World nearly three decades ago, Yoshi has become synonymous with adorable charm.
With its rousing call for revolutionary unity, the song became synonymous with the ideals of liberté, égalité and fraternité.
Barbour There aren't many brands that are as synonymous with Great Britain — and the British royal family — as Barbour.
People coveted Lagerfeld's Chanel because it spoke of something older, more elegant; it became synonymous with status and class.
He's synonymous with American ideals of morality, justice, and an unbending will toward a better world for all people.
He was dressed in thick-rimmed glasses and white hair — characteristics that have become synonymous with the Democratic candidate.
Spring break is typically synonymous with crowded beaches, jam-packed hotel rooms and cheap beer – or your parents' couch.
But his history with the musical that would make his name synonymous with theater is also a tragic one.
But how did Roswell become synonymous with aliens, government cover-ups, and little green men in the first place?
The program was synonymous with the dawn of the jet age and continued building airplanes into the last decade.
He made the Cavs' best basketball synonymous with his own, and made the team's various incongruities into minor details.
Today his invention is known as Mace, a brand now synonymous with private citizens packing a ton of heat.
People laughed when ThyssenKrupp, a company synonymous with elevators, announced it was developing one that goes every which way.
"For many women this regime is synonymous with all types of repression," said Jehanne Henry, from Human Rights Watch.
Rainbows have become synonymous with LGBTQ pride and identity around the globe, thanks to artist and activist Gilbert Baker.
"Moderate" eventually became synonymous with "350 degrees," as both fell somewhere in the middle of the oven temperature range.
The IRS is synonymous with the address it lists, and Facebook is a point just as much as 66.220.
Their high-fashion professional clothes have become synonymous with authority and have become a fantasy wardrobe for female viewers.
But the line is still synonymous with smart speakers, and Alexa gets more and more capable with each day.
The artist, who died Thursday at age 57, became synonymous with fiercely defending artists' rights to own their music.
Hot dogs have been synonymous with summer for as long as we can remember and probably well before that.
Learning how to wield a pencil isn't quite synonymous with forcing yourself to learn how to carry a tune.
Somalia, long synonymous with civil war and hunger, risks suffering its second famine of the past five years alone.
It was 2016, and the network was synonymous with shows like Hot In Cleveland — remember that Betty White show?
Or what about the Ford Edsel, which lost so much money that the name "Edsel" became synonymous with failure?
Porter's name then became synonymous with fashion after he wore a hot-pink cape to the 2019 Golden Globes.
The name "Michael Bay" is practically synonymous with excess at this point, and he's not reining it in now.
"Disco Sucks," the tagline for the event, became synonymous with reclamation for both mainstream rock and underground punk audiences.
For anyone outside of Paris, "French-girl" beauty is typically synonymous with bare skin, red lips, and unfussy lobs.
Since its debut in 1962, the Hanna-Barbera cartoon has become synonymous with the gleaming utopia promised by technology.
While streaming and bingeing seem increasingly synonymous, Hulu's biggest hit The Handmaid's Tale actually feels like an anti-binge.
But with the breadth of options now offered each year across Nevada and cyberspace, the two have become synonymous.
But despite all that, Polaroid is still trying to keep its brand synonymous with the square instant film look.
The Playboy mansion in Beverly Hills, long synonymous with lavish, bunny-filled parties, loses its iconic leader: Hugh Hefner.
The action camera has long been GoPro's bread and butter and has, in fact, become synonymous with the brand.
The Cycladic island is already synonymous with luxury beach clubs by day, wild nightclubs by night, and whitewashed buildings.
By the time Egyptians overthrew Mr Mubarak in 219, though, privatisation had become synonymous with corruption and job losses.
But for others, that Daenerys has made her rule synonymous with burning people is the biggest problem with it.
In its nearly two centuries in operation, the Macy's name has become more or less synonymous with pure Americana.
YouTube lacks short-form, frequently updated content, but is synonymous with video and that popularity brings in lucrative ads.
Hendrix used it on Electric Ladyland's "Burning of the Midnight Lamp," making the wah-wah pedal synonymous with psychedelia.
It includes specific, physical transformations — getting better skin, getting more toned, losing weight — but is not synonymous with it.
When attorneys want to convince juries and judges that drunk sex and rape aren't synonymous, they call her up.
The Republican campaign has hinged on the issue of immigration, which itself is synonymous with the issue of trust.
The number four is unlucky in Chinese culture — it is synonymous with death — whereas three and eight are positive.
They're not exactly synonymous — either in intention or purpose — no matter how idyllic eating breakfast in the tub sounds.
I recently cut the cable cord, a medium that's long been synonymous with TV. That was two months ago.
The investment bank has become synonymous with the 2008 financial crisis for the role it played in misleading investors.
And, when it comes to American policy toward the Middle East, Saudi Arabia is practically synonymous with status quo.
The Ozimals brand has been synonymous with virtual pets in Second Life for the better part of a decade.
Though it's widely considered synonymous with the economy at large, GDP shows us just one particular view of it.
And, at this point, it seems that almost every holiday has become synonymous with a wave of great sales.
Just like Roberts, Bark is dressed in the beautiful red column dress that has become synonymous with the movie.
And it isn't just the crowned siren logo that we hold so strongly synonymous with our go-to a.m.
Spending your weekends out in the backyard and cooking up dinners on the grill is synonymous with the summertime.
And I think I expected that fashion and technology would be more synonymous [here] — working together instead of separate.
The brand is now synonymous with its colorful outerwear, but this was a rarity back when the brand launched.
Spanx has become synonymous with shapewear, but its bras are the company's hidden gems — here's why we love them
In the years after World War II, Sardi's, on West 44th Street in Manhattan, was practically synonymous with Broadway.
Again I had a feeling of impenetrable ignorance, which for me will always be synonymous with travelling in Japan.
But every sport is overshadowed by the towering popularity of soccer, which has become almost synonymous with the nation.
In the U.S., this move might come off as blatant stealing of features that have become synonymous with Snapchat.
Think of our second-class status, even in Los Angeles, where "Mexican" and "Guatemalan" are often synonymous with laborer.
The Ozimals brand has been synonymous with virtual pets in Second Life for the better part of a decade.
Fast food kitchens, on the other hand, are synonymous with constant staff turnover and a general deskilling of labor.
"I think the Postal brand is synonymous with our fans as being extremely slapstick and hilarious," Jaret-Schachter says.
The name "Chernobyl" has become synonymous with the eerie, urban ruins left in the wake of devastating nuclear fallout.
His game is often synonymous with these flaws, but Kanter can still be a devastating weapon if deployed correctly.
For Google, whose name is synonymous with finding answers on the internet, Amazon's success with Alexa exposed a vulnerability.
Protesters gave the three-fingered salute from the "Hunger Games" franchise that has become synonymous with Thailand's democratic struggle.
Living from 1887–1965, Le Corbusier's theories on architectural modernism later became synonymous with midcentury aesthetics and urban planning.
Windows' prestige has taken a beating in recent years as Apple managed to become synonymous with sleek and simple.
But it has been simplified — his name has become synonymous with rebelliousness, and been absorbed into the culture industry.
The high-visibility garment that has become synonymous with the French protests is an ingenious modern uniform of rebellion.
Pride season especially is synonymous with partying hard, and I sometimes feel a little more left out than usual.
Today, Stripe has become synonymous with how to accept online payments if you are building a startup or app.
The point is to create a point of visual reference so consistent that it becomes synonymous with your self.
Another element of Middle Eastern reality is the existence of a political Islam that is not synonymous with terrorism.
"His name is synonymous with excellence," the House minority leader, Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat, gushed earlier this year.
"Merkel was synonymous with the liberal world order," said Andrea Römmele of the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin.
Mistakes inevitably follow, like treating the brain's reward system as synonymous with emotions and how they manifest (it isn't).
Johnson & Johnson's name is "so synonymous with their line of baby products," said Alla Valente, an analyst with Forrester.
It's synonymous with all of my favorite things: leather, denim, work boots, swagger, having an uncontrollable urge to wink.
Now he seems determined to milk the presidency, apparently synonymous with his brand in his eyes, for a fortune.
His bespectacled face and slight frame have become synonymous with peaceful resistance and civil rights movements around the world.
The sun-baked city he had settled into in his early 20s was synonymous with Tex-Mex and barbecue.
Now that genetic ancestry testing is recreationally available, exploring heredity has become synonymous with a journey of self-discovery.
For two and a half millenniums, Greco-Roman architecture has been synonymous with the dignity of democracies and republics.
In 2017, when Alyssa Milano retweeted the hashtag #MeToo, the movement exploded, becoming synonymous with the Harvey Weinstein case.
Small wonder, then, that a city synonymous with the technology industry is now digitally updating this time-honoured form.
The eggplant and peach emoji have become synonymous with parts of the human anatomy, rather than pieces of fruit.
In addition to its religious roots, the holiday has become synonymous with the color green, shamrocks and festive drinking.
Their names will come to be synonymous with a type of seasoned diplomat who can handle anything and anyone.
Bitcoin has an advantage as the first cryptocurrency invented; it's become almost synonymous with "cryptocurrency" for the casual consumer.
McLaren is one of the world's most famous sports and technology brands, synonymous with the highest levels of performance.
Her look was reminiscent of Jacqueline Kennedy, a first lady whose clothing choices became synonymous with classic American style.
For millions of Brazilians, the PT, as the Workers Party is known, has become synonymous with corruption and mismanagement.
And man oh man, is she ever leaning hard into the idea that chopped lettuce is synonymous with spaghetti.
But long before Amazon, there was another name that was synonymous with Seattle&aposs retail scene: the Bon Marché.
His name has become "synonymous with erotically charged depictions of good-looking young men," The Times wrote in 1999.
That sounds like the perfect antidote for counterbalancing the misogyny and sexism that's often synonymous with the music industry.
Adriana Lima has been a Victoria's Secret Angel since 1999, and, over time, has become synonymous with the brand.
" Hoptman elided her choices as "practitioners of painting qua painting," perhaps synonymous with the elusive moniker of "painter-painter.
Tiki cocktail culture has become almost synonymous with Hawaii, even though there is some fraught history between the two.
Vulcan will replace ULA's legacy Delta and Atlas rocket families, synonymous with space missions for the U.S. military for decades.
In Silicon Valley, especially, it quickly became a status symbol, visually synonymous with the optimism of the dot-com boom.
In the same way that Kleenex became synonymous with tissues, Fitbit seems to be enjoying similar success with fitness trackers.
However, if the Journal's numbers are correct and the trends continue, Spotify might cease to be synonymous with streaming music.
Odd then, that it's a system more synonymous with dying before its time than it is living to the fullest.
This year's wildfire season was California's worst on record, with communities like Santa Rosa and Montecito now synonymous with disaster.
Kate, whose iconic brand made her name synonymous with style, died by suicide at age 55 on June 7413, 2018.
But "achhe din", which has become synonymous with Modi and his rule, is being mocked on social media in India.
Brooklyn had the cherub – which is synonymous with love and desire – inked across his chest, right where his heart is.
Now synonymous with big technology as a whole, the collective has underperformed the broader market over the past three months.
Few cities are so synonymous with tough times, and the fact that Detroit pulled this off is worthy of celebration.
But although the Lindo Wing is synonymous with royal births today, even just 50 years ago, that wasn't the case.
His namesake is quickly rising the ranks and becoming synonymous with chart-topping singles, No. 3 hats, and Kanye West.
This, in addition to the macOS screw ups, made it painfully clear that Apple and perfection were no never synonymous.
It's the season synonymous with trips to the beach, lounging by the pool, numerous vacations, and all-around good vibes.
You guys had the high stock price, successful IPO... GoPro still was — still is — synonymous with that action camera category.
As much as Trump wants to be like Washington or Lincoln, he will always be synonymous with the Trump Organization.
Competent phones are good, but the company's ongoing bid to be synonymous with mobile VR could be a smart bet.
They even killed the default profile photo, doing away with the eggs that had long been synonymous with toxic trolls.
On Friday, the company hopes that it will also be synonymous with names like Jennifer Aniston, Oprah Winfrey and Snoopy.
In Myanmar, where Facebook is so widely used it is virtually synonymous with the internet, the issue is particularly pressing.
Memorial Day, a holiday meant to commemorate  lives lost in military service, has also basically become synonymous with mattress sales.

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