epitome in the PONS Dictionary

epitome Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the epitome of beauty

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She was the epitome of a serious, strong jazz artist strong woman.
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This game was the epitome of the major issue in the series.
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It was used as an epitome of masculinity.
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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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Flow is the ultimate eustress experience the epitome of eustress.
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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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And even rarer are those who are the epitome of those many things that they innately embody, the divine forces that they channel.
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Invisible darning is the epitome of this attempt at restoring the fabric to its original integrity.
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Five of her six pups were the epitome of their breeding.
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The original design was criticized as the epitome of environmental insensitivity.
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