Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈzɛmplər/
noun a person or thing serving as a typical example or excellent model
A1 An exemplar of good behavior is always polite and respectful.
A2 The teacher showed the class an exemplar of a well-written essay.
B1 The company used the successful project as an exemplar for future endeavors.
B2 The artist's work is considered an exemplar of modern abstract art.
C1 The scientist's groundbreaking research is an exemplar of innovation in the field.
C2 The novel is often cited as an exemplar of the author's storytelling prowess.
adjective of the highest quality or serving as a model
A1 She is an exemplar student, always turning in her homework on time.
A2 The teacher used an exemplar essay to show the class what a well-written paper looks like.
B1 The company prides itself on providing exemplar customer service to all clients.
B2 The museum's collection includes exemplar pieces of art from various time periods.
C1 The scientist's research is considered exemplar in the field of genetics.
C2 The novel is often cited as an exemplar work of postmodern literature.
formal The painting was considered an exemplar of the artist's skill and talent.
informal She's the exemplar of good taste when it comes to fashion.
slang That car is an exemplar of coolness.
figurative His dedication to charity work is an exemplar of kindness.
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