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utopia

utopia is a synonym of paradise

noun [ yoo-toh-pee-uh ]

utopia is another word for paradise

Paradise refers to a place that offers happiness, delight, or bliss (The spa was a complete paradise).

Utopia refers to an ideal, imagined place, especially one which is politically or socially perfect (We’re not living in a utopia where everyone has the same opportunities).

Paradise particularly suggests a heavenly environment, whereas utopia suggests a place that has a perfect political or social system.

✅ Both words can also refer to more mundane environments that are in some way perfect, ideal, or fun within a specific context (The store was a musician’s paradise; This is utopia for anyone who likes sports).

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eristic

eristic is a synonym of scrappy

adjective [ e-ris-tik ]

eristic is another word for scrappy

Scrappy describes a person who tends to argue or will fight with spirit and determination despite obstacles (Our team might not be the most skilled, but we’re all dedicated and pretty scrappy).

Eristic describes a person who likes controversy or who likes to argue for the sake of it (She wrote an eristic reply to my suggestions).

✅ Both words can also describe behaviors or instances of arguing or fighting.

Scrappy is a pretty informal word, whereas eristic is both uncommon and formal. Split the difference with words like argumentative and contentious!

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lethargy

lethargy is a synonym of slowness

noun [ leth-er-jee ]

lethargy is another word for slowness

Slowness refers to the state of moving in a lazy, relaxed, or gradual way, with delays or without usual speed (The slowness of my computer was frustrating).

Lethargy refers to the state of being sleepy, listless, or without energy (For me, a sense of lethargy sets in at the end of the week).

Slowness refers specifically to movement or pace (The slowness of her walk suggested that she was sore from the hike).

Lethargy is more general, and it can be used to imply laziness, but it more precisely suggests a lack of energy (I try getting outside to combat feelings of lethargy).

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