idiolects

The word “idiolects” has 4 syllables: id-i-o-lects

It's pronounced as /ˈɪdiəʊlɛkts/


What is synonym and antonym for idiolects?

In the thesaurus, “idiolects” has 31 synonyms.

Here are synonyms for idiolects along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for idiolects

Meanings of idiolects

  • noun
    1. The language variant used by a specific individual.

Example Sentences

  • Linguists study the diverse array of idiolects present within a language community.
  • The differences in idiolects can sometimes lead to misunderstandings in communication.
  • Teachers should be mindful of students' individual idiolects when assessing their language development.
  • Through exposure to various idiolects, individuals gain a deeper appreciation for linguistic diversity.
  • Understanding regional idiolects enhances one's ability to navigate different cultural contexts.

On this page you'll find 31 synonyms or another words to idiolects, such as: acrolects, argots, cants, coinages, colloquialisms, colloquials, dialects.

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