Idiom

Definition:

  • (n.) The syntactical or structural form peculiar to any language; the genius or cast of a language.
  • (n.) An expression conforming or appropriate to the peculiar structural form of a language; in extend use, an expression sanctioned by usage, having a sense peculiar to itself and not agreeing with the logical sense of its structural form; also, the phrase forms peculiar to a particular author.
  • (n.) Dialect; a variant form of a language.

Compare idiom with other words:

compound vs. idiom

fable vs. idiom

idiom vs. parlance

devour vs. idiom

idiom vs. latinistic

hebraistic vs. idiom

idiom vs. normanism

idiom vs. vernacularism

aramaism vs. idiom

idiom vs. ruralism

idiom vs. semitism

bro vs. idiom

bromide vs. idiom

clause vs. idiom

colloquial vs. idiom

idiom vs. synonym

idiom vs. watchword

idiom vs. slang

catchphrase vs. idiom

idiom vs. personification

idiom vs. word

axiom vs. idiom

germanism vs. idiom

idiom vs. polyword

euphemism vs. idiom

idiom vs. maxim

collocation vs. idiom

anglicized vs. idiom

grecism vs. idiom

hebraize vs. idiom

classify vs. idiom

cliche vs. idiom

idiom vs. literally

closet vs. idiom

idiom vs. term

idiom vs. metaphor

build vs. idiom

idiom vs. idiot

idiom vs. idiosyncratic

idiom vs. idiomatical

idiom vs. phrase

idiom vs. idiomatic

idiom vs. instance

idiom vs. style

dialect vs. idiom

idiom vs. language

idiom vs. manner

expression vs. idiom

idiom vs. proverb

idiom vs. imply

connotative vs. idiom

connotation vs. idiom

idiom vs. publication

dictionary vs. idiom

god vs. idiom

idiom vs. phonological

idiom vs. thesaurus