paradigme

/pa.ʁa.diɡm/
nounIntermediate
general

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

Le paradigme de la médecine moderne a évolué au fil des siècles.

The paradigm of modern medicine has evolved over the centuries.

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Often used in academic or theoretical contexts to describe a dominant framework or approach.

technical

In linguistics, a set of inflectional forms taken by a word.

Le paradigme du verbe 'être' en français inclut 'suis', 'es', 'est', etc.

The paradigm of the verb 'être' in French includes 'suis', 'es', 'est', etc.

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This technical meaning is specific to the study of language structure.

Collocations

changer de paradigmeto shift paradigmsun paradigme dominanta dominant paradigm

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Related Phrases

changer de paradigmephrase
to shift paradigms
un paradigme dominantphrase
a dominant paradigm

💡Pro Tip

Usage in Science

In scientific contexts, 'paradigme' often refers to a theoretical framework that guides research.

Gold Rule

Avoid Overuse

Be mindful not to use 'paradigme' too frequently in casual conversation, as it can sound overly formal.

📖Word Origin

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

📝Usage Notes

In everyday language, 'paradigme' often refers to a widely accepted model or framework. In linguistics, it refers to the set of forms a word can take.

Word Breakdown

para-
beside, beyond
prefix
+
-digma
pattern, example
root
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