| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
| 1 |
Symbol |
An object of an act that stands for something else. |
Psychology - Chapter 8 |
| 2 |
symbol |
any object, person, place, or experience that means more than what it is. |
English - Black History Literature Terms |
| 3 |
symbol |
a person, place, thing, or event that has meaning in itself and that also stands for something more than itself |
Semester 1 Final - Lit. Terms |
| 4 |
symbol |
representation of an idea by an object |
Literary Terms |
| 5 |
symbol |
an image that represents something other than itself |
Literary Terms |
| 6 |
symbol |
anything that stands for something else and has an agreed upon meaning attached to it |
Social Studies Vocab Set Three |
| 7 |
symbol |
anything that stands for something else and has an agreed upon meaning attached to it |
Social Studies Vocab Set One |
| 8 |
symbol |
anything that stands for something else and has an agreed upon meaning attached to it |
Social Studies Vocab Set One |
| 9 |
Symbol |
something concrete used to represent something abstract |
English Vocab - Exam |
| 10 |
Symbol |
A material object representing something, often something immaterial |
Macbeth Vocab Lit Terms |
| 11 |
symbol |
a person, object, action, or situation that, charged with meaning, suggests another thing (for example, a dark forest may suggest confusion or perhaps evil), though usually with less specificity and more ambiguity than an allegory. A symbol usually differs from a metaphor in that a symbol is expanded or repeated and works by accumulating associations. |
MLW, Mrs.Meyers-Lit Terms |
| 12 |
symbol |
An object, sign, or picture used to represent something else |
Geography Introduction |
| 13 |
symbol |
sounds or gestures that have a natural or self-evident meaning |
ANTH 100 QUIZ 1 |
| 14 |
symbol |
in Jung's psychology - a representation of a psychic fact. each symbol is thought to have multiple meanings and is uncapable of being understood completely |
Chapter 3 Glossary Terms |
| 15 |
Symbol |
Based on a learned conventional relation, ascribed contiguity, or colligation, between form and meaning. (the shape is arbitrary) |
Historical Linguistics- Chapter 1 |
| 16 |
symbol |
an image that represents something other than itself |
Literary Terms |
| 17 |
symbol |
person, place, thing, or an event that has its own meaning and stands for something beyond itself as well |
Vocabulary |
| 18 |
symbol |
a signifier in which the relationship to the referent is not arbitrary |
Developmental Psychology Midterm |
| 19 |
symbol |
object representing something |
homophones |
| 20 |
Symbol |
word, symbol, visual device represents image, sound, concept, experience |
Listening |