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Is it possible to find a list of Spanish synonyms'

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updated JUN 9, 2009
posted by rca

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thank you all for your links to spanish synonyms. very helpful.

updated JUN 9, 2009
posted by rca
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For a beginner, a list of false friends would be much more useful. Since English and Spanish have so many words that look similar, and more often than not have similar meanings, knowing what traps await your Spanglish can save you a lot of embarassment.

updated JUN 9, 2009
posted by 00719c95
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Another option which I often use:

Diccionarios de "el mundo"

You have this wide range of choices there:

Elige el diccionario:
de la Lengua Española
de sinónimos
de antónimos
de español a inglés
de inglés a español
de español a francés
de francés a español
de medicina

updated JUN 9, 2009
posted by 00494d19
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Here's another option that I've found. Go to http://www.wordreference.com/sinonimos/ and type in the word you're looking for. Don't know how extensive it is, but it seems to work ok.

updated JUN 9, 2009
posted by FulanoMcDuck
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I found a way to get spanish synonyms. Change my Mac to español, go to tools in word and change languange in Word to español. Any word you select in your document will give a list of synonyms in Word dictionary- thesaurus in español.

updated JUN 9, 2009
posted by rca
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I've never heard of list of synonyms for frequently used words. What would be the point anyway? If you only know a few words in a language, chances are that you don't know how to use them properly, and therefore, synonyms are not really that help here.

Have you got a particular list of words for which you require synonyms'

updated JUN 8, 2009
posted by lazarus1907
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Is it possible to find a list of Spanish synonyms?

Are you looking for a Spanish thesaurus?

online Spanish thesaurus

updated JUN 8, 2009
posted by 0074b507
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O K, how about just some of the most used words'

updated JUN 8, 2009
posted by rca
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For the entire language''? That'll be enough to fill over 2000 pages.

updated JUN 8, 2009
posted by lazarus1907
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