key (302 synonym found)

Key has 302 synonyms. The top synonyms for key are single-current telegraphy, closed-circuit telegraphy, positive identification, interlinear translation, special-interest group, new philharmonic pitch, very important person, quadruplex telegraphy and 294 more. Another word for key is single-current telegraphy. Browse the full list below.


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What is a synonym for key?

A common synonym for key is single-current telegraphy. Other synonyms include closed-circuit telegraphy, positive identification, interlinear translation, special-interest group.

How many synonyms does key have?

Key has 302 synonyms listed on Thesaurasize.

What does key mean?

(n): an object designed to open and close a lock; an object designed to fit between two other objects (such as a shaft and a wheel) in a mechanism and maintain the orientation between them Example: "t


Definition of key:

(n) : an object designed to open and close a lock; an object designed to fit between two other objects (such as a shaft and a wheel) in a mechanism and maintain the orientation between them
"the key to solving this problem..."
(adj) : Indispensable; Important, salient
"he is the key player for his soccer team."
(v) : to fit (a lock) with a key; to fit (pieces of a mechanical assembly) with a key to maintain the orientation between them
"our instructor told us to key in our user IDs."
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Definition of key:

(n) : an object designed to open and close a lock; an object designed to fit between two other objects (such as a shaft and a wheel) in a mechanism and maintain the orientation between them
"the key to solving this problem..."
(adj) : Indispensable; Important, salient
"he is the key player for his soccer team."
(v) : to fit (a lock) with a key; to fit (pieces of a mechanical assembly) with a key to maintain the orientation between them
"our instructor told us to key in our user IDs."
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