Definition: Antonomastical means a noun or adjective that serves as a counterpart to another, not only in its nature but also in formality or purposefulness. It refers to a phrase or term that repeats its main object without altering its meaning entirely. For example, "He was very antonomastical" would be a statement that does not change the meaning of what he did in any way. The word is found in many languages and has various meanings depending on context: - Antonym: A noun or adjective that describes something but not another thing as being identical. - In English, "lazy" is an antonym for "busy." - Antinomastic: This phrase comes from Latin and means the same as "antonomastical." It refers to a word that doesn't change its meaning in place of a related noun or adjective. Here are some examples: 1. He was very antonomastical. 2. The restaurant had no antonomastical prices. 3. Her words were very antonomastical. 4. I am not an antonomastical person. This word is used to convey the idea of a person who is both content and lacks any significant significance in a situation or context.