exceptionally |
exemplary |
As an adverb exceptionally
is to an unusual, remarkable or exceptional degree.
As an adjective exemplary is
deserving honour, respect and admiration.
As a noun exemplary is
(obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.
exemplary |
superlative |
As adjectives the difference between exemplary and superlative
is that
exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration while
superlative is exceptionally good; of the highest quality; superb.
As nouns the difference between exemplary and superlative
is that
exemplary is an example, or typical instance; an exemplar while
superlative is the highest extent or degree of something.
archetypal |
exemplary |
As adjectives the difference between archetypal and exemplary
is that
archetypal is archetypal while
exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration.
As a noun exemplary is
(obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.
exemplary |
utmost |
As adjectives the difference between exemplary and utmost
is that
exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration while
utmost is situated at the most distant limit; farthest.
As nouns the difference between exemplary and utmost
is that
exemplary is (obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar while
utmost is maximum; greatest possible amount or quantity.
exemplary |
paradigm |
As nouns the difference between exemplary and paradigm
is that
exemplary is (obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar while
paradigm is an example serving as a model or pattern; a template.
As an adjective exemplary
is deserving honour, respect and admiration.
exemplary |
copy |
In obsolete terms the difference between exemplary and copy
is that
exemplary is a copy of a book or writing while
copy is copyhold; tenure; lease.
As an adjective exemplary
is deserving honour, respect and admiration.
As a verb copy is
to produce an object identical to a given object.
exemplary |
impetuous |
As adjectives the difference between exemplary and impetuous
is that
exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration while
impetuous is making arbitrary decisions, especially in an impulsive and forceful manner.
As a noun exemplary
is (obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.
exemplary |
ideal |
As nouns the difference between exemplary and ideal
is that
exemplary is (obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar while
ideal is ideal (
perfect standard).
As an adjective exemplary
is deserving honour, respect and admiration.
exemplary |
proverbial |
As adjectives the difference between exemplary and proverbial
is that
exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration while
proverbial is of, resembling, or expressed as a proverb, , fable, or fairy tale.
As nouns the difference between exemplary and proverbial
is that
exemplary is (obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar while
proverbial is (euphemistic) used to replace a word that might be considered unacceptable in a particular situation, when using a well-known phrase.
exemplary |
typify |
As an adjective exemplary
is deserving honour, respect and admiration.
As a noun exemplary
is an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.
As a verb typify is
to embody, exemplify; to represent by an , form, model, or resemblance.
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