Lydia

/ˈlɪ.di.ə/

Synonyms for "lydia" (10 found)

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Closest matches (2)

Noun(2 words)
ancient kingdomancient region

Strong matches (3)

Noun(3 words)
bearing namefemale namegiven name

Related words (5)

Noun(5 words)
named bearernamed personpersonal nameproper namewestern anatolia region

Related word relations

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geographic areanamepersonal nameproper nounregion

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Lydia BennetLydia of ThyatiraLydian coinageSardisbiblical nameclassic name

Collocations

5 entries
Lydian coinageSardis capitalancient Lydiakingdom of Lydiaregion in Anatolia

Inflections

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Derivations

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Sample sentences

7 total sentences available.

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Lydia was exceedingly fond of him.

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Lydia is the swashbuckling heroine of this adventure novel.

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Mama and cousin Eve often wax nostalgic about Roman Catholicism, evident when we have pasta meals at home. They are both converts to Protestantism. My late father Frank (or Jun) was the pioneer in my extended family, largely Roman Catholic, for conversion. Also, my paternal grandmother Lydia followed. My maternal grandfather Macario was already a Protestant of the United Church of Christ. He read literature from Baptists under Papa's influence. My Roman Catholic maternal grandmother Bebe was happy-go-lucky and couldn't care less about these things. My paternal grandfather Pito (Francisco) listened to Papa's witnessing and was proselytized to even at the death bed, when he died in his seventies.

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Lydia can't be happy unless everyone conforms to her worldview.

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