Google Synonym or Semantic Operator and Law

Synonym or Semantic Google Operator and Law

Note: For more information about this operator, read the search advanced tips

The tilde (~) is the Google “semantic”or “synonym”operator. Not a tool per se but a really useful operator to help define semantic keyword relationships. By adding the ~ Tilde symbol when searching Google for your key phrase (e.g.: ~legal) the user would see other words that Google has mapped against that word. For example: legalpublishing, legalcode, mexicolegal and software legal. In the case of law: law definition, law tekken, trafalgar law, common law, the law society, findlaw, government, justice, etc.

Ideally, the user would only using big head terms that broadly define a category. The results will vary wildly if the user is looking for two-word big head phrases. It’s easy to slip into irrelevance with the tilde.

Tildes Working with With Intitle

intitle:~law show different results than intitle:law.

Tilde with Negative Operator

Running [~law -law] the results were bad.

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