- nounhypernym (noun) · hypernyms (plural noun)
- a word with a broad meaning that more specific words fall under; a superordinate. For example, color is a hypernym of red. Contrasted with hyponym
Origin1970s: from hyper- ‘beyond’ + -onym.
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- A hypernym is a word with a general meaning that includes a group of other words12. For example, animal is a hypernym for dog, cat, lion, etc. A hypernym is also called a superordinate term1. A word that is more specific than a hypernym is called a subordinate term1. For example, collie and chihuahua are subordinate terms for dog.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
"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.
www.thoughtco.com/hypernym-words-term-1690943a word whose meaning includes a group of other words: The first hypernyms for dog that come to mind would be animal or pet. Synonym.
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