Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪpəˌfaɪɪŋ/
verb to represent or symbolize
A1 The cartoon character typifying bravery is a superhero with a cape.
A2 The painting typifying the Renaissance period features intricate details and religious themes.
B1 The author's writing style typifies the romantic genre with its focus on emotions and relationships.
B2 The fashion designer's latest collection typifies elegance and sophistication.
C1 The architecture of the building typifies the postmodern movement with its blend of traditional and contemporary elements.
C2 The novel is often cited as typifying the existentialist philosophy of the mid-20th century.
adjective serving as a typical example of something
A1 The typifying characteristic of a cat is its independent nature.
A2 Her behavior is typifying of someone who is shy and reserved.
B1 The artist's use of bold colors is typifying of the modern art movement.
B2 The company's commitment to sustainability is typifying of its values.
C1 The novel's intricate plot and complex characters are typifying of the author's style.
C2 The film's cinematography is typifying of the director's innovative approach.
formal The painting is a masterpiece, typifying the artist's unique style.
informal Her outfit is typifying the latest fashion trends.
slang That car is typifying the definition of 'cool'.
figurative His actions are typifying the saying 'actions speak louder than words'.
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