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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
Some might gladly leave, but others might resist surrendering prime real estate with a view.
When asked whether the government was planning a "bonfire of the quangos", a Downing Street spokesperson said the prime minister wanted to see a more "active and agile state".
The current prime minister, Mute B Egede, has made clear that Greenland is not for sale and deserves to be "treated with respect".
Not only has the prime minister chosen to appeal to voters rather than face an inquiry, a stance described as "cowardly" by the leader of the opposition.
The prime minister of Vanuatu has ordered the cancellation of a passport issued by the island nation to fugitive Indian businessman Lalit Modi, who is wanted by Delhi in a corruption case.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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