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model
adjective as in typical, ideal
Strong matches
classic, classical, copy, dummy, facsimile, imitation, perfect, representative, standard
Weak matches
archetypal, commendable, flawless, illustrative, paradigmatic, prototypical, quintessential, typical, very
noun as in imitation, replica
noun as in example, standard
Strong matches
apotheosis, archetype, criterion, emblem, embodiment, epitome, exemplar, gauge, hero, lodestar, mirror, mold, nonesuch, nonpareil, paradigm, paragon, quintessence, saint, touchstone
Weak matches
noun as in type, version
verb as in form, shape
Example Sentences
Because experiments in individual cells cannot always predict what will occur in more complex systems, the researchers advanced to a more sophisticated model.
When the researchers measured ceramides in AKI models, they found a strong connection: levels rose sharply after injury in both mice and in human urine samples.
He’s fond of comparing the current start-of-the-art models to the mind of a cat—and he believes the cat to be smarter.
Grok 5 will launch with twice as many parameters — the settings that influence the behavior of large language models — as the current model, he noted.
You can learn the make and model of your plane, when it flew for the first time and whether you have flown on it before.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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