exemplar (Meaning)

Wordnet

exemplar (n)

something to be imitated

Webster

exemplar (n.)

A model, original, or pattern, to be copied or imitated; a specimen; sometimes; an ideal model or type, as that which an artist conceives.

A copy of a book or writing.

Webster

exemplar (a.)

Exemplary.

exemplar Sentence Examples

  1. He was an exemplar of integrity and ethical behavior in his community.
  2. The teacher used the student's work as an exemplar of excellence for the class.
  3. The company recognized her as an exemplar of exceptional customer service.
  4. In the field of medicine, this doctor has become an exemplar of dedication and compassion.
  5. Throughout history, there have been many exemplars of remarkable courage and resilience.
  6. The artist's paintings are exemplars of creativity and imagination.
  7. During the difficult times, she stood out as an exemplar of strength and perseverance.
  8. The environmentalist's work serves as an exemplar of commitment to sustainable living.
  9. The scientist's research exemplifies ingenuity and the pursuit of knowledge.
  10. Their contributions exemplify the ideals of sportsmanship and teamwork.

FAQs About the word exemplar

something to be imitatedA model, original, or pattern, to be copied or imitated; a specimen; sometimes; an ideal model or type, as that which an artist conceive

example, instance, case, representative, exemplification, sample, prototype, illustration,specimen, sign

No antonyms found.

He was an exemplar of integrity and ethical behavior in his community.

The teacher used the student's work as an exemplar of excellence for the class.

The company recognized her as an exemplar of exceptional customer service.

In the field of medicine, this doctor has become an exemplar of dedication and compassion.