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epitome
[ ih-pit-uh-mee ]
noun
- a person or thing that is typical of or possesses to a high degree the features of a whole class:
He is the epitome of goodness.
Synonyms: typification, quintessence, model, exemplification, embodiment
- a condensed account, especially of a literary work; abstract.
epitome
/ ɪˈpɪtəmɪ; ˌɛpɪˈtɒmɪkəl /
noun
- a typical example of a characteristic or class; embodiment; personification
he is the epitome of sloth
- a summary of a written work; abstract
Derived Forms
- epitomical, adjective
Other Words From
- ep·i·tom·i·cal [ep-i-, tom, -i-k, uh, l], epi·tomic adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of epitome1
Example Sentences
“Tonight was basically the epitome of our season,” veteran third baseman Max Muncy said.
This year has been the epitome of why the sport has been struggling.
Chalamet — who was previously declared a “Cinnamon Roll Man” and the internet's favorite “white boy of the month” — is the epitome of Gen Z cool and continues to be the generation’s favorite heartthrob.
Behind the hate, the xenophobia, the racism, the promises of retribution and the eerie echoes of the 1939 Nazi rally at the Garden, the event was the epitome of Trump’s version of politics as entertainment.
It added: "Robbie was the epitome of a runner’s runner, embodying everything we value at Phoenix."
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