"Paragons" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Paragons" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Paragons" Meaning

Paragons refer to people or things that serve as models of excellence or perfection, often in a particular field or aspect.

"Paragons" Examples

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A paragon is a person or thing that is regarded as a model of excellence or perfection.

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The tennis player was hailed as a paragon of sporting ability, having won numerous grand slam titles.
The new restaurant was a paragon of culinary excellence, serving innovative and delicious dishes.
She was a paragon of kindness, always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need.
The team's star player was a paragon of discipline and dedication, leading by example on and off the field.
In her new role, she strove to be a paragon of professionalism, always arriving on time and exceeding expectations.

"Paragons" Similar Words

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Paragogic refers to a linguistic feature in Greek and Latin languages where a consonant or diacritical mark is added to the end of a word, forming a distinct grammatical or phonological function. This feature is typically found in ancient texts and is not commonly used in modern languages.

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Paragraphing refers to the organization of text into separate sections or blocks of writing, usually separated by a blank line or indentation, to distinguish different ideas, themes, or levels of complexity in a piece of writing. This technique is used to improve clarity, coherence, and readability by dividing the text into manageable chunks, making it easier for the reader to follow the author's train of thought.

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