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cutting edge
noun as in leading position
Strongest matches
forefront, front line, leading-edge, vanguard
Strong matches
Weak matches
advance guard, advancement, innovation, invention, new wave, newest technology, pioneer, point, spearhead, van
adjective as in extremely advanced
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advanced, current, groundbreaking, high-tech, innovative, latter-day, modern, new, ultramodern
Example Sentences
Lack of belief, no clear plan, possession for possession sake, open to almost every counter attack and no cutting edge up front.
The therapy uses cutting edge genetic medicine combining gene therapy and gene silencing technologies.
But the public had already decided what it wanted from Lulu – and it wasn't cutting edge pop.
She hit the ground running and added a creative nous and cutting edge to an already strong frontline.
Mr Streeting says these insights have "fed into" government health plans to "speed up cancer diagnoses and deliver cutting edge treatments to the NHS front line quicker".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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