Quintessential

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /kwɪnˈtɛsəntʃəl/

Definitions of quintessential

adjective representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class

Example Sentences

A1 Pizza is the quintessential fast food.

A2 The Eiffel Tower is seen as the quintessential symbol of Paris.

B1 The film is a quintessential example of romantic comedy.

B2 Her elegant dress was the quintessential choice for the gala.

C1 The artist's masterpiece is considered the quintessential representation of the Renaissance period.

C2 The luxury car brand is known for its quintessential style and performance.

Examples of quintessential in a Sentence

formal The quintessential example of a well-written essay includes a clear thesis statement, supporting evidence, and a strong conclusion.

informal She is the quintessential hostess, always making sure her guests feel welcome and comfortable.

slang That new restaurant is the quintessential spot for grabbing a quick bite to eat.

figurative The old library with its dusty shelves and creaky floors is the quintessential haunted house.

Grammatical Forms of quintessential

past tense

quintessenced

plural

quintessentials

comparative

more quintessential

superlative

most quintessential

present tense

is quintessential

future tense

will be quintessential

perfect tense

has been quintessential

continuous tense

is being quintessential

singular

quintessential

positive degree

quintessential

infinitive

to be quintessential

gerund

quintessencing

participle

quintessencing

Origin and Evolution of quintessential

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'quintessential' originated from medieval alchemy, where it referred to the fifth element or essence that was believed to make up all things in the universe.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'quintessential' has come to mean the most perfect or typical example of a particular quality or class.