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: something given free or at a reduced price with the purchase of a product or service. 2. : the consideration paid for a contract of insurance. 3. : a high value or a value in excess of that normally or usually expected. put a premium on accuracy. premium. 2 of 2. adjective. : of exceptional quality or amount. also : higher-priced. Synonyms. Noun.
1. : the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded. 2. a. : the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors (such as climate, soil, and living things) that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival. b.
noun. ˈkȯst. Synonyms of cost. 1. a. : the amount or equivalent paid or charged for something : price. The average cost of a college education has gone up dramatically. b. : the outlay or expenditure (as of effort or sacrifice) made to achieve an object. He achieved fame, but at the cost of losing several friends. 2.
adjective. bi· par· ti· san (ˌ)bī-ˈpär-tə-zən. -sən, -ˌzan, chiefly British ˌbī-ˌpä-tə-ˈzan. Synonyms of bipartisan. : of, relating to, or involving members of two parties. a bipartisan commission. specifically : marked by or involving cooperation, agreement, and compromise between two major political parties. bipartisan support for the bill.
In modern English, both touchstone and paragon have come to signify a standard against which something should be judged. Ultimately, paragon comes from the Greek parakonan, meaning "to sharpen," from the prefix para- ("alongside of") and akonē, meaning " whetstone."