epitome in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

epitome in the PONS Dictionary

epitome Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the epitome of beauty
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It was used as an epitome of masculinity.
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He was the epitome of youth, and a real gentleman.
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Invisible darning is the epitome of this attempt at restoring the fabric to its original integrity.
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She was the epitome of a serious, strong jazz artist strong woman.
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This case was the epitome of his dictatorial use of authority, but it was seen that he did it for the common good.
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The original design was criticized as the epitome of environmental insensitivity.
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In front of the camera he is the epitome of exuberance and confidence, conveying a lot of energy, enthusiasm and commitment towards his work.
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He seems to have struck his contemporaries as the epitome of the literary fop...
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Five of her six pups were the epitome of their breeding.
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It was not ambitious in scope, but an epitome aiming to represent current knowledge of algebra concisely.
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