quintessential in the PONS Dictionary

quintessential Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

this is the quintessential English village

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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On the continent, cloisonn and garnet were perhaps the quintessential method and gemstone of the period.
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His learned, widely read, scholarly approach to the early renaissance cultural expansion demonstrated the quintessential well-rounded princely character.
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As a result, the film offers a quintessential cinematic moment of the rarest and most transcendentally pure art.
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The quintessential "gift offering" was one of grain (not just high quality flour), frankincense, and oil.
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Trouble is the quintessential blues song about how tribulation is intrinsic to human existence.
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In 1955, the now famous boat on the label was chosen as the quintessential symbol of this beer with an exceptional taste.
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Critics praised the manga for its creativity and described it as a quintessential "shjo" manga, as well as a critical work for manga in general.
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It has been described as having, proven to be one of the classics of the era, and as, the quintessential bright summer sing along.
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This is the era of quintessential monastic life and notable edifices.
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These titles explore the history and culture of a sport from the perspective of its quintessential or signature moment.
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