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bite

bite is a synonym of nibble

verb [ bahyt ]

bite is another word for nibble

Nibble means to eat in small amounts (I nibbled on a carrot).

Bite means to cut, tear, or break with the teeth (I watched the horse bite the apple).

Nibble and bite both refer to using the teeth to break off pieces of food to eat, though nibble can be used to mean eating a small amount, including using cutlery.

Nibble means to bite in a gentle or particularly small way, often suggesting either a lack of hunger or a desire to make a small amount of food last for a while. Bite is a less specific term (He nibbled at his dinner; She bit into the cake).

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generation

generation is a synonym of age

noun [ jen-uh-rey-shuhn ]

generation is another word for age

Age refers to a period of time that is contemporary with a person’s, or multiple people’s, lifespan (the jazz age; the best writer of their age).

Generation refers to a body of individuals who are living at the same time, especially those who are about the same age and who may share ideas, lifestyles, or attitudes (This generation doesn’t have the same expectations as previous generations).

Age and generation are both words that are used to refer to different time periods that are difficult to define in numerical terms and are instead defined by cultural phenomena or relationships between certain people and events.

Generation often refers collectively to people who are the same age, whereas age refers to a period of time that is approximately the length of a human lifespan (the social-media generation; the Space Age).

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applaud

applaud is a synonym of compliment

verb [ uh-plawd ]

applaud is another word for compliment

Compliment means to express praise or admiration of someone or something (I must compliment you on your lovely suit).

Applaud means to express approval of something (I applauded his attention to detail).

✅ Both of these words mean to draw attention to something you see as positive and praiseworthy.

Applaud suggests a stronger sense of praiseworthiness than compliment.

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