Is there a tool to find words that are related to multiple input words?
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Try the reverse dictionary feature of OneLook.com.
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I couldn't find an easily accessible live online demo of this, but if you're technically inclined, you could adapt a Jupyter Notebook of automated wordsmithing to:
- Convert some words to vectors
- Average the vectors with varying weights to your taste
- Find closest other vectors to those averages
- Find the words corresponding to those vectors.
To look up words closest to a vector instead of a word use the method model.closest
instead of model.similar
.