6 adjectives to describe synonymes

" Every unprejudiced reader will admit, that in emblem, name, character; and appearance, John Florio and Menalcas are allegorically identical; and it follows, as a consequence, that Rosalinde, married to the same person as Rose Daniel, is one and the same with her anagrammatic synonyme,and that her sorrows and joys, arising out of the conduct of her husband, must have had the same conditions.

Lizzy went to bed with a bad headache,convenient synonyme for aches of soul or body that one does not care to christen!

Reputation is but a synonyme of popularity; dependent on suffrage, to be increased or diminished at the will of the voters.

It flashes on every reader whose imagination supplies an unpreoccupied, unrefracting, 'medium' to the Apostolic assertion, that corruption in this passage is a descriptive synonyme of the material sensuous organism common to saint and sinner,standing in precisely the same relation to the man that the testaceous offensive and defensive armour does to the crab and tortoise.

These "sound truths of practical Christianity" consist in a total subversion, not only of Christianity, but of all morality;the very words virtue and vice being but lazy synonymes of prudence and miscalculation,and which ought to be expunged from our vocabularies, together with Abraxas and Abracadabra, as charms abused by superstitious or mystic enthusiasts.

This contradiction of Waterland to his own principles is continually recurring;yea, and in one place he involves the very Tritheism, of which he was so victorious an antagonist, namely, that the Father is Jehovah, the Son Jehovah, and the Spirit Jehovah;thus making Jehovah either a mere synonyme of Godwhereas

6 adjectives to describe  synonymes