Wait, the user's instruction is a bit ambiguous. They said "every word" but maybe in context, they mean content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs). But the example given in the user's instruction shows replacing "reputable" with reliable, which are adjectives. So perhaps function words like articles and prepositions can be skipped or left as is. Wait, but the user says "swap every word", so maybe all words except proper nouns. Let me check the user's exact wording: "swap every word with 3 synonyms in format opt3. Skip proper nouns."
Now, looking at the example sentence: "The latest version of KMSpico, 12.1.9 FINAL Portable, comes with an array of impressive features that make it a top choice for activation needs." Let's process each word here. "The" would be A (though "These" might not fit, but I'll go with three), "latest" becomes newest, "version" → edition, "of" → concerning, "KMSpico" stays, "12.1.9 FINAL Portable" stays as proper noun and product version, "comes" → arrives (maybe "arrives" and "is released" are better), "with" → with, "an" → some, "array" → collection, "of" → in, "impressive" → noteworthy, "features" → aspects, "that" → which, "make" → construct, "it" → thisKMSpicosoftware, "a top choice" → top preference, "for" → for, "activation" → licensing, "needs" → demands. KMSpico 12.1.9 FINAL Portable -Office And Windows 12 64
Wait, but the example they gave is just the task, not the output. So I need to process each word. For example, the first sentence: Wait, the user's instruction is a bit ambiguous
Once done, I'll present the final output with all the spintax replacements, skipping the proper nouns and ensuring that each word is replaced appropriately. That should meet the user's requirements for updated synonyms in the specified format. So perhaps function words like articles and prepositions