exemplar
/ˈɛɡzɛmplɑː/ IELTSAcademic
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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