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  1. EPITOME definition: 1. the typical or highest example of a stated quality, as shown by a particular person or thing…. Learn more.

  2. 1. : a typical or ideal example : embodiment. the British monarchy itself is the epitome of tradition Richard Joseph. 2. a. : a summary of a written work. b. : a brief presentation or statement of something. 3. : brief or miniature form usually used with in. epitomic. ˌe-pə-ˈtä-mik. adjective. or epitomical. ˌe-pə-ˈtä-mi-kəl. Did you know?

  3. 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.

  4. EPITOME meaning: 1. the typical or highest example of a stated quality, as shown by a particular person or thing…. Learn more.

  5. If you're talking about a typical example of something, call it the epitome. The cartoon character Garfield is the epitome of the lazy, food-obsessed cat. Coming to us from Greek through Latin, epitome refers to something that is the ultimate representative of its class.

  6. If you say that a person or thing is the epitome of something, you are emphasizing that they are the best possible example of it.

  7. the epitome of something a perfect example of something synonym embodiment. He is the epitome of a modern young man. clothes that are the epitome of good taste; They regarded him as the epitome of evil.

  8. n. 1. A representative or perfect example of a class or type: "He is seen ... as the epitome of the hawkish, right-of-center intellectual" (Paul Kennedy). 2. A brief summary, as of a book or article; an abstract.

  9. EPITOME definition: to be a perfect example of a quality or type of thing: . Learn more.

  10. 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. Literature a condensed account, esp. of a literary work; abstract. Greek epitomé̄ abridgment, surface incision.

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