-frequently asked question -

Does Google treat search query synonyms the same?

No, user intent is more important to Google than synonyms. For example, “edit video” and “video” editor” are very similar searches but with very different search results. While they sound the same, the intent of the user is likely different for each. The first one could be looking for how to edit a video and the 2nd looking for video editing software. 

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