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exemplar

/ˈɛɡzɛmplɑː/
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noun

A person or thing that is a perfect model to copy; a standard of excellence. Definition in 18 words: A perfect model or standard of excellence to guide behavior or work.

  • She is an exemplar of dedication for us.
  • His speech was an exemplar of clarity.

Adinary Nuance

Near-neighbors: 'exemplar' is a standard or model of excellence, stronger than 'example' or 'instance'. Use it for admired standards, not casual cases. Choose 'exemplar' when you want formal weight and precision.

In other languages

Spanish
Modelo a seguir
Japanese
模範
Korean
모범
Vietnamese
Mẫu tiêu biểu
Chinese
典范

Common phrases

an exemplar of patiencefollow the exemplar

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