noun
- a typical example or pattern of something; a model
- a set of assumptions, concepts, or practices that constitutes a way of viewing reality
- an inflectional form serving as a model for words of the same class
Usage: academic; formal
Usage: grammar; linguistics
Examples
- The company became a paradigm of success in the tech industry.
- Her teaching methods represent a new paradigm in education.
- The scientific paradigm shifted dramatically after the discovery.
- This case study serves as a paradigm for future research.
- The old paradigm of thinking was no longer adequate.
- Students learned verb paradigms in their Latin class.