paradigmatic (Meaning)

Wordnet

paradigmatic (a)

of or relating to a grammatical paradigm

of or relating to a typical example

related as members of a substitution class

Webster

paradigmatic (a.)

Alt. of Paradigmatical

Webster

paradigmatic (n.)

A writer of memoirs of religious persons, as examples of Christian excellence.

paradigmatic Sentence Examples

  1. The scenario presented in the film is a paradigmatic example of societal injustice.
  2. The scientist's research provided a paradigmatic shift in our understanding of the natural world.
  3. The author's literary style exemplifies a paradigmatic use of postmodernist techniques.
  4. The politician's speech contained paradigmatic examples of demagoguery and fear-mongering.
  5. The architectural design adhered to paradigmatic principles of minimalism and functionality.
  6. The student's essay exhibited paradigmatic qualities of academic rigor and critical thinking.
  7. The experiment's results provided paradigmatic evidence supporting the proposed hypothesis.
  8. The painting's use of color and symbolism represents a paradigmatic expression of the artist's inner turmoil.
  9. The musician's performance was a paradigmatic display of virtuosity and technical prowess.
  10. The company's marketing campaign employed paradigmatic principles of persuasion and emotional appeal.

FAQs About the word paradigmatic

of or relating to a grammatical paradigm, of or relating to a typical example, related as members of a substitution classAlt. of Paradigmatical, A writer of mem

classic, model, exemplary, archetypal, perfect, archetypical, quintessential, excellent, definitive, unique

poor, vile, substandard, typical, substandard,poor, normal, normal, inadequate, unsatisfactory

The scenario presented in the film is a paradigmatic example of societal injustice.

The scientist's research provided a paradigmatic shift in our understanding of the natural world.

The author's literary style exemplifies a paradigmatic use of postmodernist techniques.

The politician's speech contained paradigmatic examples of demagoguery and fear-mongering.