paradigma

/paɾaˈðigma/
nounIntermediate
general

A model or example that serves as a pattern or standard for others to follow.

El sistema educativo debe ser un paradigma de equidad.

The education system should be a model of equity.

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Often used in discussions about standards, models, or exemplary cases.

technical

In linguistics, a set of inflectional forms that represent the possible variations of a word.

El paradigma verbal en español incluye formas como 'canto', 'cantas', 'canta', etc.

The verbal paradigm in Spanish includes forms like 'canto', 'cantas', 'canta', etc.

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In this context, it refers to the complete set of inflected forms of a word.

Collocations

paradigma demodel ofnuevo paradigmanew paradigm

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💡Pro Tip

Context Matters

The meaning of 'paradigma' can vary significantly depending on whether it's used in a general or technical context.

📖Word Origin

From Greek 'paradeigma' (παράδειγμα), meaning 'example' or 'pattern'.

📝Usage Notes

In general usage, 'paradigma' refers to a standard or model. In linguistics, it has a specific technical meaning related to word forms.

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