"Epitol" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Epitol" Meaning

Epitol is a brand name for the antiviral medication Valacyclovir, which is used to treat and prevent certain types of herpes simplex infections, including genital herpes, cold sores, and shingles.

"Epitol" Examples

Verb: to epitomize


Epitomize means to represent or summarize the characteristics or essence of something.

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The new smartphone epitomizes the latest technology with its cutting-edge features.
The actress's performance epitomized the dramatic intensity of the play.
The policy change epitomizes the company's commitment to sustainability.
The artist's latest sculpture epitomized the harmony between nature and human creativity.
The coach's motivational speech epitomized the team's determination to win.

Noun: epitome


Epitome means the embodiment or summary of something, typically something considered to be the best or most complete example.

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The fashion designer is considered the epitome of style and elegance.
The company's new product is the epitome of innovation in the industry.
The football player is the epitome of athleticism and strength.
The art museum's latest acquisition is the epitome of modern art.
The CEO is the epitome of leadership and vision in the business world.

"Epitol" Similar Words

Epithetical

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Epithetical refers to something that is related to or used in an epithet, which is a word or phrase that is added to a person's name to describe or characterize them. Epithetical can also mean metaphorical or figurative, as in an epithet is often used metaphorically to describe someone or something.

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Epithets are insults or abusive words used to describe someone or something, often intended to belittle, offend, or provoke. They can be verbal outbursts, written comments, or even physical gestures. Epithets can be particularly harmful when they involve personal characteristics, social identity, or cultural background. For example, a person might be called "defeatist" or "coward" as an epithet to undermine their confidence or morale.

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Epithumetic

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Epitimia

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Epitimia is a noun that refers to a feeling of great sadness or sorrow, especially one that is intense and overwhelming. It is often used to describe the deep and profound grief that someone may feel after experiencing a significant loss, such as the loss of a loved one.

Epitithides

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Epitomes

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Epitomes are perfect examples or typical representations of something. They are ideal or ultimate forms of something that embody its essential characteristics. The term is often used to describe a person, group, or thing that is considered a model or perfection of its kind. For example, "Leonardo da Vinci is the epitome of a Renaissance artist."

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Typically exemplifying or embodying something in a concentrated or paradigmatic way; representing the essence or typical characteristics of something.

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