exemplary

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Deserving honour, respect and admiration.
  2. Of such high quality that it should serve as an example to be imitated; ideal, perfect.
  3. Serving as a warning; monitory.
  4. Providing an example or illustration.
noun
  1. An example, or typical instance.
  2. A copy of a book or a piece of writing.

Pronunciation

/ɪɡˈzɛmpləɹi/ /ɛɡ-/ En-au-exemplary.ogg

Word forms

exemplary more exemplary most exemplary examplary exemplaries

Etymology

From Middle French exemplaire (“exemplary; a copy, facsimile; an example; a sample, specimen”), from Latin exemplāris (“exemplary; a copy, facsimile”), from exemplum (“an example; a sample; a copy or transcript”). By surface analysis, example + -ary. Doublet of exemplar. First use as a noun appears c. 1425, as an adjective, c. 1507.

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