Words and phrases that have a meaning related to colloquial:  (156 results)
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slangy, pejorative, dialectal, latinate, pidgin, untranslatable, shorthand, ungrammatical, syllabic, conversational, anglicised, derogative, past participle, katakana, polysyllabic, brooklynese, wolof, anglicized, euphonious, onomatopoeic, idiomatic, euphemistic, auxiliary verb, unpoetic, rhyming slang, adverbial, grammatical, denotative, tongue twister, sesquipedalian, demotic, pronounceable, adjectival, vowel sound, prepositional, bisayan, pidgin english, jocular, infelicitous, descriptive, idiomatic expression, alliterative, lingua franca, punning, phonetic, singsong, mellifluous, latinized, monoglot, adjective, unaccented, genitive, transitive verb, intransitive, descriptive adjective, old norse, sarcastic, syllable, ese, wordy, cantonese dialect, verbose, schwa, yiddish, mot juste, orotund, etymological, plural, linguistic, subjunctive, pinche, reflexive pronoun, deprecating, portmanteau word, folk etymology, scots gaelic, split infinitive, received pronunciation, honorific, devanagari, bahasa indonesia, dictionary definition, hemingwayesque, politer, devanagari script, rhyming, swahili, derogatory, nahuatl, deprecatory, affectionate, intransitive verb, flowery, poetic, aitch, monosyllabic, condescending, church slavonic, dangling participle, humourous, politically incorrect, declarative sentence, vernacular, english, slang, tamil, arabic, pronunciation, style, french, greek, malay, scholarship, hindi, mathematics, spanish, bengali, cookery, craftsmen, folktales, gardening, german, fluent, allusive, figurative, stilted, archaic, racy, incantatory, aramaic, vulgar
Synonyms:
informal
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— Nouns for colloquial: language, speech, term, style, english, expressions, usage, expression, use, name, arabic, more...

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