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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
The allegation is that Braverman altered the time, in order to give the impression that the prime minister had acted more urgently and more decisively.
Deignan considers herself fortunate to have the support of her Lidl-Trek team, who embraced her decision to start a family in her prime.
Tyson has regularly shared training videos, with signs of the punching power he carried in his prime exhibited in short clips of him smashing punchbags and mitts.
On Wednesday, the prime minister's press secretary told reporters the 5% threshold set by the previous government "remains the same".
Netanyahu’s decision to nominate a hardline settler leader for Israeli ambassador to Washington three days after Trump’s election also indicates that the prime minister believes the next administration will be receptive to right-wing arguments.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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