The term based off is typically: - An incorrect version of the term based on. - A mistakenly shortened form of the American English idiom, based off of, which carries the same meaning as based on.
Here's a list of synonyms for based on.
(of an opinion or conclusion) To have established on
(of a work or style of work) To have derived from
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(of an opinion or conclusion) To have established on
“The worldview of most people are based on their personal life experiences.”
(of a work or style of work) To have derived from
“In the 1940s, musicians would originate a new genre of music based on rhythm and blues.”
To have entrenched in
“Kiarostami's films are always based on the concrete, in specific characters, places and objects.”
As stated or attested by
“Based on mainstream news, the walls are closing in on the country's leader.”
Pertaining to
“The Harry Potter series is based on the lives of a young wizard and his friends.”
On the basis or with the justification of
“I decided to buy the book based on the good reviews.”
In the framework of
Contingent on
“The new ruling will reduce tariffs based on strict limits.”
(inspired by) Based on
Corresponding, comparable or proportionate in degree, size, or value
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