Exemplary meaning, usage, quotes, and social examples

Today’s word of the day is ‘Exemplary‘ Let us understand more about this word. 

[responsivevoice] Exemplary[/responsivevoice] [eg-zuhm-pler-ee]

What is this word’s grammar?

The word is an adjective, i.e., it adds more information about the noun or sentence.

Does the word have a past tense? What is it?

No, the word is an adjective. Therefore, it does not have a past form.

What is the meaning of the word?
It means:

Word of the day-Exemplary

1. Ideal

2. Commendable

3. Not bad

4. Serving as a model

How is the word pronounced in popular languages?

1. Hindi – Udaaharanaatmak

2. Spanish – Ejemplar

3. French – Exemplaire

4. Mandarin – Shìfàn xìng de

How to use this word in a sentence?

1. Bishop Kidder was ‘an exemplary and learned man of the simplest and most charitable character.’

2. This exemplary daughter was her father’s idol when contrasted with other, and less favored girls.

3. His authority seemed great, and he exercised it with exemplary discretion.

4. They are model citizens, the kind of people whose lives might be used as exemplary stories by a politician in a stump speech.

5. Whatever might have been their faults, or even their crimes, in other countries, in these their conduct had been exemplary.

What are some synonyms of the word of the day?

Some synonyms of the word are:

admirable, commendable, estimable, excellent, honorable, laudable, meritorious, sterling, typical, blameless, characteristic, classic, classical, correct, good, guiltless, illustrative, inculpable, innocent, irreprehensible, model,  pure, quintessential, righteous, virtuous, worthy etc.

What are some antonyms of the word of the day?

Some antonyms of the word are:

bad, dishonorable, poor, unworthy, erring, incorrect, unideal, wrong etc.

Quotation:

It is time to celebrate the New Black Americans – those who have sealed the Deal, who aren’t beholden to liberal indulgence any more than they are to the disdain of the hard Right. It is time to praise blacks who are merely undeniable in their individuality and exemplary in their levels of achievement.

John Ridley

Social Example:

https://twitter.com/ShashiTharoor/status/1364546863400058889

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