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Synonyms for advanced
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  1. advancedadjective

    Synonyms:
    progressive, professional, sophisticated

  2. advancedadjective

    At or close to the state of the art.

    Synonyms:
    professional, sophisticated, progressive

  3. advancedadjective

    Enhanced.

    Synonyms:
    progressive, professional, sophisticated

  4. advancedadjective

    Having moved forward in time or space (e.g. advanced ignition timing).

    Synonyms:
    professional, progressive, sophisticated

  5. advancedadjective

    In a late stage of development; greatly developed beyond an initial stage.

    Synonyms:
    sophisticated, progressive, professional

  6. advancedadjective

    Pronounced farther to the front of the vocal tract.

    Synonyms:
    sophisticated, professional, progressive

Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. advancedadjective

    farther along in physical or mental development

    "the child's skeletal age was classified as `advanced'"; "children in the advanced classes in elementary school read far above grade average"

    Synonyms:
    sophisticated, innovative, advance(a), modern, ripe, advanced(a), forward-looking, in advance(p)

    Antonyms:
    low, regressive, noncivilised, early, low-tech, noncivilized, middle, retarded, back(a)

  2. advanced(a)adjective

    comparatively late in a course of development

    "the illness had reached an advanced stage"; "an advanced state of exhaustion"

    Antonyms:
    retarded, noncivilized, regressive, low, early, low-tech, middle, noncivilised, back(a)

  3. advanced, forward-looking, innovative, modernadjective

    ahead of the times

    "the advanced teaching methods"; "had advanced views on the subject"; "a forward-looking corporation"; "is British industry innovative enough?"

    Synonyms:
    sophisticated, innovative, advance(a), mod, modern, modernistic, ripe, innovational, advanced(a), groundbreaking, forward-looking, in advance(p)

    Antonyms:
    early, back(a), noncivilised, retarded, low-tech, regressive, middle, low, noncivilized

  4. advancedadjective

    at a higher level in training or knowledge or skill

    "an advanced degree"; "an advanced text in physics"; "special seminars for small groups of advanced students at the University"

    Synonyms:
    sophisticated, innovative, advance(a), modern, ripe, advanced(a), forward-looking, in advance(p)

    Antonyms:
    regressive, noncivilized, back(a), middle, low-tech, retarded, early, noncivilised, low

  5. advanced, sophisticatedadjective

    ahead in development; complex or intricate

    "advanced technology"; "a sophisticated electronic control system"

    Synonyms:
    sophisticated, innovative, advance(a), modern, ripe, advanced(a), forward-looking, in advance(p)

    Antonyms:
    noncivilized, early, retarded, noncivilised, low, low-tech, regressive, middle, back(a)

  6. advanced, ripeadjective

    far along in time

    "a man of advanced age"; "advanced in years"; "a ripe old age"; "the ripe age of 90"

    Synonyms:
    sophisticated, innovative, advance(a), modern, good, ripe, advanced(a), ripe(p), right, forward-looking, mature, in advance(p)

    Antonyms:
    middle, low-tech, low, early, noncivilised, noncivilized, retarded, regressive, back(a)

  7. advancedadjective

    (of societies) highly developed especially in technology or industry

    "advanced societies"; "an advanced country technologically"

    Synonyms:
    sophisticated, innovative, advance(a), modern, ripe, advanced(a), forward-looking, in advance(p)

    Antonyms:
    low-tech, low, noncivilized, early, middle, retarded, noncivilised, regressive, back(a)

  8. advance(a), advanced(a), in advance(p)adjective

    situated ahead or going before

    "an advance party"; "at that time the most advanced outpost was still east of the Rockies"

    Antonyms:
    regressive, early, low-tech, noncivilized, noncivilised, back(a), middle, low, retarded

Editors Contribution0.0 / 0 votes

  1. high-security

    Submitted by anonymous on November 24, 2020  

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How to use advanced in a sentence?

  1. Suniya Luthar:

    Darling, it doesn't matter that you didn't make the advanced reading class, but if you don't really believe that, trust me, your kid is going to catch on, and fast.

  2. President Obama on Thursday:

    At some point, we as a country will have to reckon with the fact that this type of mass violence does not happen in other advanced countries. It doesn’t happen in other places with this kind of frequency, and it is in our power to do something about it.

  3. Jane Kakkis:

    You have no idea what fear is until you have a cancer that's already spread to your lymph nodes, patients will say in disbelief, 'but I just had a mammogram and it was normal.' They can't believe how advanced it is. Dense breast notification is bringing up a whole conversation about risk that wouldn't come up otherwise.

  4. Stella Kyriakides:

    We reject the logic of first come, first served, that may work at the neighborhood butcher's but not in contracts and not in our advanced purchase agreements.

  5. President Obama:

    What is a more relevant fear would be that in Year 13, 14, 15, they have advanced centrifuges that enrich uranium fairly rapidly, and at that point, the breakout times would have shrunk almost down to zero.


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