paradigmatic Antonyms
Strongest:
- normal
- inadequate
- bad
- unsatisfactory
- normal
- unsatisfactory
- inadequate
- poor
- bad
- poor
- typical
- vile
- typical
- vile
- substandard
- substandard
Strong:
- low-grade
- representative
- ordinary
- atrocious
- wretched
- low-grade
- execrable
- inferior
- wretched
- average
- execrable
- atrocious
- disappointing
- average
- deficient
- deficient
- ordinary
- representative
- inferior
- disappointing
Weak:
Meaning of paradigmatic
paradigmatic (a)
of or relating to a grammatical paradigm
of or relating to a typical example
related as members of a substitution class
paradigmatic (a.)
Alt. of Paradigmatical
paradigmatic (n.)
A writer of memoirs of religious persons, as examples of Christian excellence.
paradigmatic Sentence Examples
- The scenario presented in the film is a paradigmatic example of societal injustice.
- The scientist's research provided a paradigmatic shift in our understanding of the natural world.
- The author's literary style exemplifies a paradigmatic use of postmodernist techniques.
- The politician's speech contained paradigmatic examples of demagoguery and fear-mongering.
- The architectural design adhered to paradigmatic principles of minimalism and functionality.
- The student's essay exhibited paradigmatic qualities of academic rigor and critical thinking.
- The experiment's results provided paradigmatic evidence supporting the proposed hypothesis.
- The painting's use of color and symbolism represents a paradigmatic expression of the artist's inner turmoil.
- The musician's performance was a paradigmatic display of virtuosity and technical prowess.
- The company's marketing campaign employed paradigmatic principles of persuasion and emotional appeal.
FAQs About the word paradigmatic
of or relating to a grammatical paradigm, of or relating to a typical example, related as members of a substitution classAlt. of Paradigmatical, A writer of mem
classic, excellent, model, unique, definitive, perfect, quintessential, exemplary, archetypical, archetypal
normal, inadequate, bad, unsatisfactory, normal, unsatisfactory, inadequate,poor, bad, poor
The scenario presented in the film is a paradigmatic example of societal injustice.
The scientist's research provided a paradigmatic shift in our understanding of the natural world.
The author's literary style exemplifies a paradigmatic use of postmodernist techniques.
The politician's speech contained paradigmatic examples of demagoguery and fear-mongering.