quintessential
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Adj — Representing the most perfect or typical example of something.
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Etymology
Built from "quintessence" plus the adjective suffix "-al"; "quintessence" itself comes from the old idea of a mysterious "fifth element" beyond earth, air, fire, and water.
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What does “quintessential” mean?
The word “quintessential” means representing the most perfect or typical example of something. In plain terms, the most perfect, typical, or defining example of a type of thing.
How do you pronounce “quintessential”?
“Quintessential” is pronounced kwihn-tih-SEHN-shuhl (/ˌkwɪntɪˈsɛnʃəl/ in IPA).
How do you use “quintessential” in a sentence?
Here is “quintessential” used in a sentence: “A cosy pub by a fireplace is the quintessential English winter scene.”
What part of speech is “quintessential”?
“Quintessential” is an adjective.