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noun as in account of a happening
Strongest matches
adaptation, form, history, interpretation, rendition, report, story, tale, translation, variant
Strong matches
chronicle, clarification, condensation, construction, exercise, narrative, paraphrase, portrayal, reading, redaction, rendering, restatement, rewording, side, simplification, sketch, statement, transcription
Example Sentences
In 2022 she posted a video in which she claimed that the Biden administration was attempting to cover up the dangers posed by “pathogens” at “U.S.-funded biolabs” in that country—a sort of mild version of claims about secret Ukrainian biological-weapons development that were being circulated at the time by Carlson, QAnon conspiracy theorists, and the Russian state.
In its press release, the Academy said the dictionary is a “mirror of an epoch running from the 1950s up to today,” and boasts 21,000 new entries compared to the 1935 version.
Expectant mothers and women trying to conceive should continue to take supplementary folic acid - the synthetic version of the vitamin folate - as currently advised by medical practioners.
He also hosts the syndicated version of the true crime newsmagazine “Dateline.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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