exemplarily
Meanings
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adjective
serving as a model or example; exemplary
Variants
List of all variants of exemplarily that leads to same resultexemplarily , exemplariness , exemplarinesses , exemplarities , exemplarity , exemplary
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.from Latin exemplaris, 'serving as a model, example'; from exemplum 'example, pattern, model'
Trivia
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The term 'exemplary' comes from the Latin word exemplum, which means 'example, pattern, or model'.
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Exemplary is often used in the context of awards and recognition, such as an 'exemplary employee' or 'exemplary student'.
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In the world of finance, an 'exemplary' company is one that sets a high standard for ethical business practices and transparency.
Related Concepts
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model: A representation of something that serves as a guide or example for imitation or study.
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paragon: A person or thing regarded as a perfect example of a particular quality or type.
Quotes
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Each cantina has its own style, but almost all of them share several key traits: uniformed waiters offering "exemplary" service, a trio of musicians strolling from table to table playing songs on request, lots of men playing dominoes, plenty of good tequila and cold beer, and tasty home-cooked botanas (snacks) served free with each round of drinks.
- Chris Humphrey,{it}National Geographic Traveler{/it},September 2008 -
A few Hollywood couples stayed hitched—Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, 50 years and counting—but such "exemplary" marriages had less entertainment value than the connubial career of, say, Elizabeth Taylor, eight times wed and divorced, including two volatile turns with Richard Burton.
- Richard Corliss,{it}Time{/it},28 Jan. 2008 -
Among the most important factors that distinguished the best Civil War regiments from the mediocre ones were the quality and "exemplary" courage of their officers.
- James M. McPherson,{it}New York Review of Books{/it},6 Oct. 2005
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.Exemplarily is often used to describe something that serves as a model or example of excellence. It has been used extensively in literature, particularly in the context of character development, to highlight the virtues and qualities that are worth emulating.
How to Memorize "exemplarily"
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visualize
- Imagine an exemplary person or thing in your mind. What qualities does it possess? How does it behave? What makes it exemplary?
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associate
- Associate the word 'exemplary' with the image of a perfect model or example. Remember, anything that sets a high standard can be considered exemplary.
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mnemonics
- Use the acronym EXAMPLE: Exemplary eXperiences And Modeling Leads to Excellence
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