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Illustrious vs Exemplary - What's the difference?

illustrious | exemplary | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between illustrious and exemplary

is that illustrious is dignified while exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration.

As a noun exemplary is

an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.

Lustrous vs Exemplary - What's the difference?

lustrous | exemplary | Related terms |

Lustrous is a related term of exemplary.


As adjectives the difference between lustrous and exemplary

is that lustrous is having a glow or lustre while exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration.

As a noun exemplary is

(obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.

Exemplary vs Admirable - What's the difference?

exemplary | admirable |


As adjectives the difference between exemplary and admirable

is that exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration while admirable is deserving of the highest esteem or admiration.

As a noun exemplary

is an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.

Innocent vs Exemplary - What's the difference?

innocent | exemplary | Related terms |

Innocent is a related term of exemplary.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between innocent and exemplary

is that innocent is (obsolete) not harmful; innocuous; harmless while exemplary is (obsolete) a copy of a book or writing.

As adjectives the difference between innocent and exemplary

is that innocent is free from guilt, sin, or immorality while exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration.

As nouns the difference between innocent and exemplary

is that innocent is those who are innocent; young children while exemplary is (obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.

Honourable vs Exemplary - What's the difference?

honourable | exemplary | Related terms |

Honourable is a related term of exemplary.


As adjectives the difference between honourable and exemplary

is that honourable is (british spelling) while exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration.

As a noun exemplary is

(obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.

Moral vs Exemplary - What's the difference?

moral | exemplary | Related terms |

Moral is a related term of exemplary.


As nouns the difference between moral and exemplary

is that moral is moral while exemplary is (obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.

As an adjective exemplary is

deserving honour, respect and admiration.

Peremptory vs Exemplary - What's the difference?

peremptory | exemplary |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between peremptory and exemplary

is that peremptory is (obsolete) firmly determined, resolute; obstinate, stubborn while exemplary is (obsolete) a copy of a book or writing.

As adjectives the difference between peremptory and exemplary

is that peremptory is (legal) precluding debate or expostulation; not admitting of question or appeal; positive; absolute; decisive; conclusive; final while exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration.

As a noun exemplary is

(obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.

Exemplary vs Laudable - What's the difference?

exemplary | laudable | Related terms |

Exemplary is a related term of laudable.


As adjectives the difference between exemplary and laudable

is that exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration while laudable is worthy of being lauded; praiseworthy; commendable; as, laudable motives; laudable actions; laudable ambition.

As a noun exemplary

is (obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.

Exemplary vs Untainted - What's the difference?

exemplary | untainted | Related terms |

Exemplary is a related term of untainted.


As adjectives the difference between exemplary and untainted

is that exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration while untainted is not tainted; free of contamination; pure.

As a noun exemplary

is (obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.

Competent vs Exemplary - What's the difference?

competent | exemplary |


As adjectives the difference between competent and exemplary

is that competent is having sufficient skill, knowledge, ability, or qualifications while exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration.

As a noun exemplary is

an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.

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