"Epitomic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Epitomic" Meaning

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

"Epitomic" Examples

Epitomic Examples


Epitomic means representative or typical of a quality or feature. Here are 5 examples:

The epitomic American dream is owning a white picket fence house with a big backyard. (#Example 1)
The new smartphone is the epitomic example of modern technology, with its sleek design and advanced features. (#Example 2)
The struggling artist was the epitomic representation of the city's counterculture movement. (#Example 3)
The company's mission statement is the epitomic expression of their values and goals. (#Example 4)
The award-winning novel is the epitomic representation of contemporary literary fiction. (#Example 5)

"Epitomic" Similar Words

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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.

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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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To epitomize means to be a perfect example or representation of something; to embody or sum up the essence of something in a concise and complete way.

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