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concept
noun as in idea
Strongest matches
approach, conception, image, notion, perception, theory, thought, view
Strong matches
abstraction, apprehension, brainchild, conceit, conceptualization, consideration, hypothesis, impression, intellection, slant, supposition, twist, wrinkle
Weak matches
Example Sentences
"When people feel hopeless, they throw away all concepts of the future, because the future won't be brighter than it is today," he said.
Unfortunately, “Companion” treats those simple requests like luxury perks, opting to deliver its decent concept in the cheapest possible package.
A Buckingham Palace source told BBC News that the King was "greatly looking forward" to seeing how the concepts from his book could be communicated to new audiences.
You also discuss how, even if Ricardo didn't articulate it this way, he was the origin of the concept of "homo economicus," or economic man.
Actually, the concept of the Packers’ streak being anything more than the three-peat they have always been credited for is semantics, fan talk ... a little bit of apples and oranges.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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