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1. paradigm
noun. ['ˈpɛrəˌdaɪm'] systematic arrangement of all the inflected forms of a word.
Synonyms
- inflexion
Antonyms
- disrespect
- disesteem
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Rhymes with Paradigm
- amandime
How do you pronounce paradigm?
Pronounce paradigm as ˈpɛrəˌdaɪm.
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Sentences with paradigm
1. Noun, singular or mass
The purpose of a kick start is to help you change your diet paradigm.
Quotes about paradigm
1. A radical inner transformation and rise to a new level of consciousness might be the only real hope we have in the current global crisis brought on by the dominance of the Western mechanistic paradigm.
- Stanislav Grof
2. If you want small changes in your life, work on your attitude. But if you want big and primary changes, work on your paradigm.
- Stephen Covey
3. Unexamined wallpaper is classroom practices and institutional policies that are so entrenched in school culture or a teacher's paradigm that their ability to affect student learning is never probed.
- Richard Elmore
2. paradigm
noun. ['ˈpɛrəˌdaɪm'] a standard or typical example.
Synonyms
- image
- model
- epitome
- concentrate
- example
- imago
Antonyms
- unworthy
- expand
- increase
- decentralise
3. paradigm
noun. ['ˈpɛrəˌdaɪm'] the generally accepted perspective of a particular discipline at a given time.
Synonyms
- position
- perspective
Antonyms
- decentralize
- diverge
- child
4. paradigm
noun. ['ˈpɛrəˌdaɪm'] the class of all items that can be substituted into the same position (or slot) in a grammatical sentence (are in paradigmatic relation with one another).
Synonyms
- family
- category
- class
Antonyms
- misconception
- inelegance
- esteem
- respect