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matched
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Princeton's WordNet
matchedadjective
provided with a worthy adversary or competitor
"matched teams"
Antonyms:
incompatible, ill-sorted, mismatched, unmatched, odd, unpaired, mismated, noncompetitive, unsuited, unmatedmatchedadjective
going well together; possessing harmonizing qualities
Antonyms:
ill-sorted, unpaired, unsuited, mismatched, mismated, unmated, incompatible, odd, noncompetitive, unmatched
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "matched":
paired, twinned, matching, melded, accompanied, confronted, offset, corresponded, reconciled, equalled, faced
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#2311 | matching | |
#5179 | offset | |
#6206 | faced | |
#7230 | accompanied | |
#8048 | matched | |
#17611 | confronted | |
#18497 | paired | |
#31730 | reconciled | |
#42832 | corresponded | |
#83778 | equalled | |
#105361 | twinned | |
#117783 | melded |
How to use matched in a sentence?
Santa hats on geese is classic( early)'80s, someone would have had home decorations that matched that sweater, and they weren't tacky at all, at that time. ... You can picture someone with embroidered geese in a deep brown frame.
A million things have sprung from that, but Matthew Perry being selected for a role like that does not surprise me one bit. It matched Matthew Perry particular sense of humor precisely, whether they wrote that for Matthew Perry knowing what Matthew Perry was like or whether Matthew Perry adapted it more for himself, probably a combination of the two. But that character is Matthew. Yeah, and it always has been him. Hes just a talented soul, a smart guy, hes a good guy. We love having him around.
This is an example of York County being transparent with our voters and assuring the will of the voters is what is cast, we did a hand count in the primary of this year and the numbers of the recount matched what we got from the machine.
Democrats are trying to keep President Trump from speaking to voters because they know the enthusiasm behind President Trump reelection campaign can not be matched by Joe Biden -- a historically weak candidate controlled by the radical left who could hold a campaign event in a broom closet.
I think there ought to be a club in which preachers and journalists could come together and have the sentimentalism of the one matched with the cynicism of the other. That ought to bring them pretty close to the truth.
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