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Exemplary   /ɪgzˈɛmpləri/   Listen
Exemplary

adjective
1.
Worthy of imitation.  Synonym: model.  "Model citizens"
2.
Being or serving as an illustration of a type.  Synonyms: emblematic, typic.  "An action exemplary of his conduct"
3.
Serving to warn.  Synonyms: admonitory, cautionary, monitory, warning.  "An exemplary jail sentence"



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"Exemplary" Quotes from Famous Books



... deposed. "The dismissal of Gerhardt," they informed the Elector, on the 27th of July, 1666, "excited great fear in the country for religion, for this man is recognized by the adherents of both confessions as a pious, exemplary, and, without doubt, a peace-loving theologian, against whom no charge can be brought save his ...
— Paul Gerhardt's Spiritual Songs - Translated by John Kelly • Paul Gerhardt

... she will," said all the older girls, "because you know a party is a thing that don't happen every day, and your mother would think it strange if you didn't come and ask her." So, too, thought Miss Titcome, a most exemplary, precise and proper young lady, who always moved and spoke and thought as became a schoolmistress, so that, although she was in reality only twenty years old, Dolly considered her as a very advanced and ancient person—if anything, ...
— A Budget of Christmas Tales by Charles Dickens and Others • Various

... the lower one almost entirely so. The painting of the red book is quite exemplary ...
— Mornings in Florence • John Ruskin

... Samaritan, and like all benefactors the dupe of some undeserving. Charity may be, like maternal affection, a form of self-indulgence, but it is so only to kind-hearted men. In all that relates to money Carlyle's career is exemplary. He had too much common sense to affect to despise it, and was restive when he was underpaid; he knew that the labourer was worthy of his hire. But, after hacking for Brewster he cannot be said to have ever worked for wages, his concern was rather with ...
— Thomas Carlyle - Biography • John Nichol

... tripartite brethren arrived at Greenwich, wishing to aggrandize themselves by indulging in exemplary relaxation, indicatory of implacable detestation of integral tergiversation and exoteric intrigue. They fraternized with a phrenological harlequin who was a connoisseur in mezzotint and falconry. The piquant person ...
— 1001 Questions and Answers on Orthography and Reading • B. A. Hathaway


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