THE IMPORTANCE OF SYNONYMS EXPRESSING EMOTIONAL STATES IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Gulmira Akramjonovna Fergana State University Author

Keywords:

synonyms, emotional state, emotional-expressiveness, gradation, positive, negative.

Abstract

Synonyms enhance the richness and effectiveness of speech when used appropriately. However, their misuse can lead to confusion. Synonyms help in word choice to find a more accurate match to the meaning to communicate and they help add more variety in speech and avoid using the same word too much. This study explores the synonymous characteristics of lexical units that express emotional states in English and Uzbek.

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Published

16.03.2025

How to Cite

THE IMPORTANCE OF SYNONYMS EXPRESSING EMOTIONAL STATES IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES. (2025). Journal of Uzbekistan’s Development and Research, 1(2), 119-120. https://ijournal.uz/index.php/judr/article/view/2045

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