Same

//seɪm//

Word Type

Adjective
Pronoun
Adjective
Proper Noun
Noun
Adverb
Intj

The word "same" can be used as adjective, pronoun, adjective, proper noun, noun, adverb and intj.

Word Relationships

Derived Terms

all else the same all the same at the same time bitten by the same bug buy the same horse twice by the same token chip of the same block chip off the same block cut from the same cloth cut of the same cloth cut out of the same cloth exact same get glad in the same britches one got mad in get glad in the same pants one got mad in harp on the same string if it's all the same in the same boat in the same breath in the same shoes in the same vain in the same vane in the same vein just the same lightning does not strike twice in the same place lightning doesn't strike twice in the same place lightning never strikes twice in the same place of the same leaven of the same stripe on the same page on the same wavelength one and the same paint with the same brush play the same tape put the same shoe on every foot row in the same boat same day lay same difference same exact same face syndrome same gender same gender loving same here same old same old same old same old same-old same old story same old stuff same old-same old same same same same but different same sex same to you same, same, but different same-blooded same-bloodedness same-day same-gender same-gender marriage same-gender-loving same-minded same-old same-old same-origin policy same-sex same-sex marriage same-sexer same-sexness same-sexuality samefag sameish samely sameness samesies samey self-same serve someone the same sauce serve someone with the same sauce sing from the same hymn sheet sing from the same hymnal sing from the same hymnbook sing off the same hymn sheet sing the same tune sleep under the same bridge tar with the same brush tar with the same stick the same the same mixture as before the same way two cheeks of the same arse two sides of the same coin very same walk and chew gum at the same time you can't step in the same river twice you cannot put the same shoe on every foot

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