"User-friendly" might be easy-to-use, intuitive, convenient. convenient.
"Improved" could be enhanced, optimized, upgraded. enhanced. prime os 2.1.3
Synonyms: 1. attractive option: appealing choice, enticing alternative, desirable solution. 2. reliable: dependable, trustworthy, sturdy. 3. efficient: productive, effective, streamlined. "User-friendly" might be easy-to-use, intuitive, convenient
"Solid" could be a strong synonym. Maybe robust. enhanced
Wait, the user said "each word with 3 options". So each word should have three synonyms. For "follow", three options. "Follow", "adhere to", "go along with" could be possibilities. But "go along with" is phrasal. Alternatively, maybe "comply with", "adhere to". Hmm, perhaps "proceed with", "carry out". Let me confirm. Maybe the user wants the original word plus two others? The instruction says "replace words using syn2 format. each word with 3 options". So the original word is included as one of the options? The example they provided in the query isn't clear. The user example includes "follow" in the original sentence and maybe in the replaced version. Let me see the example they provided in the query. Wait, the user's own example: "replace words using syn3 format." So each word is replaced with three synonyms. So for each word in the text, list three synonyms in the format syn3. The original word is part of the three options. Wait, but if you replace it, you have to have three alternatives, which can include the original word. For example, "replace 'apple' with banana". But the user's request is to replace words, which implies that the original word might be one of the options. Alternatively, maybe they want the original word to be replaced with synonyms without including the original. The user's instruction is a bit ambiguous here. But looking at the example they gave in the problem statement: "replace words using syn3 format. each word with 3 options. Skip brands and names. Text only." The example isn't shown, but in the original task, the user provided their own solution. Wait, the user is providing their own example output. Let me check the original problem's user input. The user is asking for their own example. Let me look again.
"Strengths" → advantages, features, capabilities. All correct.
For "definitely worth checking out," synonyms could be strongly recommended for evaluation, highly advised for review, recommended for inspection.