Exemplary vs Unspotted - What's the difference?
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Deserving honour, respect and admiration.
Of such high quality that it should serve as an example to be imitated.
* Francis Bacon
Ideal or perfect.
Serving as a warning; monitory.
(obsolete) An example, or typical instance; an exemplar
(obsolete) A copy of a book or writing.
not having spots, particularly where this is unusual
:The albino leopard was quite remarkable, as it was completely unspotted .
unseen
:Despite the watchful nature of the passing gazelles, the jaguar lay unspotted under the bush.
Exemplary is a related term of unspotted.
As adjectives the difference between exemplary and unspotted
is that exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration while unspotted is not having spots, particularly where this is unusual.As a noun exemplary
is (obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.exemplary
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- [Bishops'] lives and doctrines ought to be exemplary .
- as, exemplary justice, punishment, or damages
Noun
(exemplaries)- (Donne)