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Meanings of
epitome
in English
Portuguese
prototipo
Spanish
prototipo
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A standard or typical example.
image
prototype
paradigm
Portuguese
prototipo
Russian
эпитома
Portuguese
epítome
Spanish
epítome
Catalan
epítom
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Summary of a literary work.
periocha
Related terms
literary genre
Russian
эпитома
Synonyms
Examples for "
image
"
image
prototype
paradigm
Examples for "
image
"
1
The research found young players were particularly vulnerable to body
image
issues.
2
Yet such detentions pose a public
image
problem for the security forces.
3
One told The Observer: 'New Zealand has historically had an
image
problem.
4
Great for the shelter, great for my
image
and great for business.
5
Self-rated health was not associated with body
image
concern or weight satisfaction.
1
The Protestant churches in Europe were organized
prototype
of the nation state.
2
The system remains in the
prototype
stage, he said, but it works.
3
Right now, Musio has a few features in its working
prototype
form.
4
The
prototype
offers a good realistic representation of colonoscopy according to experts.
5
Product images must be photos of the
prototype
as it currently exists.
1
Measures of health and disease have evolved to reflect the new
paradigm
.
2
Yang said
paradigm
shifts have molded the Internet industry and its players.
3
The
paradigm
showed significant error and reaction time increases with longer delays.
4
This approach may be considered a new
paradigm
in receptor-specific tumor therapeutics.
5
The new
paradigm
for investment banks on Wall Street was risk taking.
Usage of
epitome
in English
1
He also presents a fair and clear
epitome
of Goldschmidt's major points.
2
Bosnia was the
epitome
of the non-interventionist philosophy; and of its consequences.
3
It is the
epitome
of the spirit, it is the shrine of-
4
Earl and town fought the fight of Barons and Commons in
epitome
.
5
Eyeball spells are the
epitome
of good taste compared to animal fat.'
6
Grantham's 1995
epitome
of criteria for invoking species selection in hierarchical models.
7
The Epistle to the Romans is a precious
epitome
of Christian theology.
8
How does a party survive intact when its
epitome
leaves the stage?
9
Clyde Williams and Mona Sutphen are the
epitome
of a power couple.
10
Relax in the
epitome
of rustic, Italian hospitality on the 100-year-old grounds.
11
As the
epitome
of minimalist Japanese culture, ryokans are essentially Japanese-style inns.
12
The
epitome
of these travels which he had prepared is as follows:-
13
It is the
epitome
of entropy, the final enemy of all things.
14
Brown Sugar Bakery's rich cakes are the
epitome
of southern style desserts.
15
To some, Mooney's job would be the
epitome
of the glamorous career.
16
Gillian's ringing, whole-hearted laughter checked this enthusiastic
epitome
of the simple life.
Other examples for "epitome"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
epitome
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
very epitome
brief epitome
become the epitome
perfect epitome
follow epitome
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Translations for
epitome
Portuguese
prototipo
protótipo
epítome
Spanish
prototipo
paradigma
imagen
ejemplo
epítome
Russian
эпитома
Catalan
epítom
Epitome
through the time
Epitome
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common