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View definitions for pedigree

pedigree

adjective as in purebred

noun as in ancestry, heritage

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Example Sentences

His sex-offender pedigree was real, though; Australian police have those certificates.

Literary pedigree is or should be a valid concern for any writer or for any critic considering that writer.

But for his political pedigree, Klain would have no business being Ebola coordinator.

The last play with this pedigree was Matilda, still going strong a year and a half later.

His pedigree is top-notch, but his political experience still green.

She is of good pedigree, as I can show thee if thee will step over to my mill and look at my ledger.

Tracing back Tchaikovskys pedigree, we do not find a single name connected with music.

This lady was forty years of age, insufferably proud of her pedigree, and in her manners stiff and repulsive.

If the question had been simply one of pedigree, the right of the Dauphin would have been incontestable.

It certainly does not sparkle now, but it must have come of a witty stock, and have boasted a mirth-provoking pedigree.

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On this page you'll find 56 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pedigree, such as: thoroughbred, full-blooded, pedigreed, and pure-blood.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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