polysemy

/pɒlɪˈsiːmi/

Definitions

1. noun

The property of having multiple related but distinct meanings.

“The word ‘bank’ is an example of polysemy, as it can refer to a financial institution or the side of a river.”

2. noun

The occurrence of multiple related but distinct meanings of a word in a particular language or text.

“The poet’s use of polysemy added layers of meaning to the poem, making it more complex and interesting.”

Synonyms

  • equivocation
  • multivalence

Antonyms

  • monosemy