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Noun — The set of rules governing how words are arranged to form correct phrases and sentences in a language.

Synonyms

Rare, literary or technical

Precise, but they will stand out — check the sense before using one.

How to use syntax

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek suntaxis, "arrangement," from syn- ("together") and tassein ("to arrange").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “syntax” mean?

The word “syntax” means the set of rules governing how words are arranged to form correct phrases and sentences in a language. In plain terms, the rules for correctly ordering words (in a language) or commands (in code).

How do you pronounce “syntax”?

“Syntax” is pronounced SIHN-taks (/ˈsɪn.tæks/ in IPA).

How do you use “syntax” in a sentence?

Here is “syntax” used in a sentence: “Learning a new language means getting used to its syntax as well as its vocabulary.”

What is another word for “syntax”?

Words with a similar meaning to “syntax” include syntaxis.

What part of speech is “syntax”?

“Syntax” is a noun.

Where does the word “syntax” come from?

The word “syntax” comes from Ancient Greek. From Ancient Greek suntaxis, "arrangement," from syn- ("together") and tassein ("to arrange").

Is “syntax” a common word?

“Syntax” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “syntax” have?

“Syntax” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the set of rules governing how words are arranged to form correct phrases and sentences in a language.

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