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prime
noun as in best part of existence
noun as in beginning; spring
Strong matches
adolescence, aurora, dawn, daybreak, dew, greenness, juvenility, morn, morning, opening, puberty, pubescence, springtime, start, sunrise, sunup, vitality, youth, youthfulness
Weak match
verb as in get ready; prepare
adjective as in excellent, topnotch
Strongest matches
choice, excellent, first-class, first-rate, great, high-quality, outstanding, primo, superior, top-notch, very good, wonderful
Example Sentences
Helen is slender, attractive, cheerful and makes Wallace look like future prime minister material.
New targets set by a new, visibly frustrated prime minister, are unlikely suddenly to persuade you all.
Abortion rights, the climate crisis and health care access would be other prime topics for citizens’ assemblies, especially since each city or state faces its own set of challenges in dealing with those issues.
Speaking to BBC Look North at the factory, the prime minister described its workforce as "world class" and said the deal had eased the worry felt by employees in recent months.
A union boss has accused the prime minister of using "Trumpian language" in his criticism of the civil service.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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