Abstract
This article explores the significance of synonyms in English and Uzbek lexicology and highlights their role in language development. Synonyms, words or phrases with similar meanings, enrich vocabulary, facilitate effective communication, and broaden linguistic horizons. In English, synonyms enhance precision, avoid repetition, and adapt language to different contexts. In Uzbek, synonyms preserve cultural heritage, facilitate communication, foster language development, and enrich literature. Understanding synonyms and their importance enhances language skills, encourages cultural appreciation, and promotes effective expression.
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