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What is the word I'm looking for? Similar to “aligns closely”
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Looking for a word similar to “custom-made”, but strongerWhat word am I looking for (similar to “subset”)Adjective to describe someone who is knowledgeable, resolute, and calmWhat is the word I'm looking for? Synonymous to arrogant or ostensibly knowledgableIs there a specific name for an intentionally trivial or flippant answer that is designed to elicit a necessary clarification in a question?What's a word/phrase like “compulsion” or “addiction” that is more about guilt than physiology or anxiety?I'm looking for a word meaning “hard to pronounce”Looking for a word similar to “equate”I'm looking for a word for a big changeI'm looking for a better word than “inspirer”
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Apologies if the title is a little ambiguous (it is a hard one to write).
I was going to write something like:
Here at company name, we love that chalet chef course closely aligns/corresponds with how company name runs.
or
Here at company name, we love that Course name is relevant and specific to the company name holiday experience.
"Closely" isn't the right word as what I'm trying to say is it aligns exactly with the holiday company's chalet experience (however 'exactly' isn't the right word either). Do you think option B would work?
Any ideas?
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Apologies if the title is a little ambiguous (it is a hard one to write).
I was going to write something like:
Here at company name, we love that chalet chef course closely aligns/corresponds with how company name runs.
or
Here at company name, we love that Course name is relevant and specific to the company name holiday experience.
"Closely" isn't the right word as what I'm trying to say is it aligns exactly with the holiday company's chalet experience (however 'exactly' isn't the right word either). Do you think option B would work?
Any ideas?
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Maybe...epitomize(s) or is the "epitome" of...or exemplifies...oh, parallels--much better.
– KannE
May 23 '18 at 12:23
Similar to @KannE's suggestions - how about typifies?
– user888379
May 23 '18 at 12:30
1
Oh, instead of aligning, maybe it "mirrors"--that is way similar.
– KannE
May 23 '18 at 12:46
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@KannE: Yeah, mirrors is good. Or This course accurately reflects our corporate ethos.
– FumbleFingers
May 23 '18 at 12:59
Yes, mirrors, reflects or even matches, for that matter.
– RegDwigнt♦
Aug 21 '18 at 18:16
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Apologies if the title is a little ambiguous (it is a hard one to write).
I was going to write something like:
Here at company name, we love that chalet chef course closely aligns/corresponds with how company name runs.
or
Here at company name, we love that Course name is relevant and specific to the company name holiday experience.
"Closely" isn't the right word as what I'm trying to say is it aligns exactly with the holiday company's chalet experience (however 'exactly' isn't the right word either). Do you think option B would work?
Any ideas?
single-word-requests
Apologies if the title is a little ambiguous (it is a hard one to write).
I was going to write something like:
Here at company name, we love that chalet chef course closely aligns/corresponds with how company name runs.
or
Here at company name, we love that Course name is relevant and specific to the company name holiday experience.
"Closely" isn't the right word as what I'm trying to say is it aligns exactly with the holiday company's chalet experience (however 'exactly' isn't the right word either). Do you think option B would work?
Any ideas?
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Maybe...epitomize(s) or is the "epitome" of...or exemplifies...oh, parallels--much better.
– KannE
May 23 '18 at 12:23
Similar to @KannE's suggestions - how about typifies?
– user888379
May 23 '18 at 12:30
1
Oh, instead of aligning, maybe it "mirrors"--that is way similar.
– KannE
May 23 '18 at 12:46
2
@KannE: Yeah, mirrors is good. Or This course accurately reflects our corporate ethos.
– FumbleFingers
May 23 '18 at 12:59
Yes, mirrors, reflects or even matches, for that matter.
– RegDwigнt♦
Aug 21 '18 at 18:16
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Maybe...epitomize(s) or is the "epitome" of...or exemplifies...oh, parallels--much better.
– KannE
May 23 '18 at 12:23
Similar to @KannE's suggestions - how about typifies?
– user888379
May 23 '18 at 12:30
1
Oh, instead of aligning, maybe it "mirrors"--that is way similar.
– KannE
May 23 '18 at 12:46
2
@KannE: Yeah, mirrors is good. Or This course accurately reflects our corporate ethos.
– FumbleFingers
May 23 '18 at 12:59
Yes, mirrors, reflects or even matches, for that matter.
– RegDwigнt♦
Aug 21 '18 at 18:16
Maybe...epitomize(s) or is the "epitome" of...or exemplifies...oh, parallels--much better.
– KannE
May 23 '18 at 12:23
Maybe...epitomize(s) or is the "epitome" of...or exemplifies...oh, parallels--much better.
– KannE
May 23 '18 at 12:23
Similar to @KannE's suggestions - how about typifies?
– user888379
May 23 '18 at 12:30
Similar to @KannE's suggestions - how about typifies?
– user888379
May 23 '18 at 12:30
1
1
Oh, instead of aligning, maybe it "mirrors"--that is way similar.
– KannE
May 23 '18 at 12:46
Oh, instead of aligning, maybe it "mirrors"--that is way similar.
– KannE
May 23 '18 at 12:46
2
2
@KannE: Yeah, mirrors is good. Or This course accurately reflects our corporate ethos.
– FumbleFingers
May 23 '18 at 12:59
@KannE: Yeah, mirrors is good. Or This course accurately reflects our corporate ethos.
– FumbleFingers
May 23 '18 at 12:59
Yes, mirrors, reflects or even matches, for that matter.
– RegDwigнt♦
Aug 21 '18 at 18:16
Yes, mirrors, reflects or even matches, for that matter.
– RegDwigнt♦
Aug 21 '18 at 18:16
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Since you elaborated on your second example, I presume that is your preferred example sentence. It further appears that Course name is relevant and specific to the company name holiday experience by design (and not by a fortunate accident). In that case, tailored is a suitable word.
Here at company name, we love the way Course name is
tailored [relevant and specific] to the company name holiday experience.
ODO:
tailor
VERB [WITH OBJECT]
2 Make or adapt for a particular purpose or person.
‘Plans must be tailored to your business' goals, management style, size, resources and location.’
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Since you elaborated on your second example, I presume that is your preferred example sentence. It further appears that Course name is relevant and specific to the company name holiday experience by design (and not by a fortunate accident). In that case, tailored is a suitable word.
Here at company name, we love the way Course name is
tailored [relevant and specific] to the company name holiday experience.
ODO:
tailor
VERB [WITH OBJECT]
2 Make or adapt for a particular purpose or person.
‘Plans must be tailored to your business' goals, management style, size, resources and location.’
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Since you elaborated on your second example, I presume that is your preferred example sentence. It further appears that Course name is relevant and specific to the company name holiday experience by design (and not by a fortunate accident). In that case, tailored is a suitable word.
Here at company name, we love the way Course name is
tailored [relevant and specific] to the company name holiday experience.
ODO:
tailor
VERB [WITH OBJECT]
2 Make or adapt for a particular purpose or person.
‘Plans must be tailored to your business' goals, management style, size, resources and location.’
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Since you elaborated on your second example, I presume that is your preferred example sentence. It further appears that Course name is relevant and specific to the company name holiday experience by design (and not by a fortunate accident). In that case, tailored is a suitable word.
Here at company name, we love the way Course name is
tailored [relevant and specific] to the company name holiday experience.
ODO:
tailor
VERB [WITH OBJECT]
2 Make or adapt for a particular purpose or person.
‘Plans must be tailored to your business' goals, management style, size, resources and location.’
Since you elaborated on your second example, I presume that is your preferred example sentence. It further appears that Course name is relevant and specific to the company name holiday experience by design (and not by a fortunate accident). In that case, tailored is a suitable word.
Here at company name, we love the way Course name is
tailored [relevant and specific] to the company name holiday experience.
ODO:
tailor
VERB [WITH OBJECT]
2 Make or adapt for a particular purpose or person.
‘Plans must be tailored to your business' goals, management style, size, resources and location.’
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Maybe...epitomize(s) or is the "epitome" of...or exemplifies...oh, parallels--much better.
– KannE
May 23 '18 at 12:23
Similar to @KannE's suggestions - how about typifies?
– user888379
May 23 '18 at 12:30
1
Oh, instead of aligning, maybe it "mirrors"--that is way similar.
– KannE
May 23 '18 at 12:46
2
@KannE: Yeah, mirrors is good. Or This course accurately reflects our corporate ethos.
– FumbleFingers
May 23 '18 at 12:59
Yes, mirrors, reflects or even matches, for that matter.
– RegDwigнt♦
Aug 21 '18 at 18:16