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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
But on the long-ago day that Miss Penelope Lumley was scheduled to dine with Miss Charlotte Mortimer, the Fern Court at the Piazza Hotel was in its prime.
Divers harvesting sponges on the ocean floor using only a hollow reed to breathe through remained a prime industry on the Greek islands.
Even as I recognized the limitations of that prime directive, I initially felt a vague uneasiness about my appreciation of the virtue of doing nothing.
The prime minister also said he would issue an order later on Tuesday to raise the alert level on certain railway lines.
The south west of England has been identified as a prime site for reintroduction because of the woodland cover it offers across mid-Devon, connected by other habitats that suit wildcats.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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