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Usage of the word Epitome - English Language Usage Stack Exchange According to google one of the meanings of the word epitome is:a summary of a written work; an abstract So can I use this word to say "This theorem is the epitome of this lecture" Is this usage c
What is a word or phrase for perfect example of that also . . . Perhaps the word you are looking for is epitome defined according to Merriam-Webster as a typical or ideal example : EMBODIMENT the British monarchy itself is the epitome of tradition —Richard Joseph Merriam-Webster further states Epitome Has Greek Roots Epitome first appeared in print in the early 16th century, when it was used to mean "summary " If someone asks you to summarize a long
antonyms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange 1 Google gives this example for "epitome": "she looked the epitome of elegance and good taste" I'm wondering whether there's an opposite word, to mean "the best example of the opposite contrast of " e g "she looked the ____ of elegance and good taste" Meaning she was an example or demonstration of the complete opposite to elegance and good taste
A Vocabulary word meaning: to completely embody the meaning of a term . . . This situation defines FUBAR If you want to completely embody the meaning of a term then I would reason that the situation is a definition for the term so therefore it defines it Giving an example by illustration or comparison by epitome seem to be one step removed from a complete embodiment or definition If you're not keen on the verb then go this way: This situation is, the definition of
How to know how to pronounce an -e ending based on spelling? Greek: hyperbole, epitome, acme, sesame, catastrophe, apostrophe, syncope, apocope, Aphrodite, Nike, Penelope, Calliope, Terpsichore, Gethsemane, Persephone, Tempe Latin: anemone, simile, recipe, acne, agave, extempore Portuguese: curare Some of these French ones may have <é> instead of <e> Places Names: Barre, VT Boise, ID (vs Boise, OK