exemplary
/ɪɡˈzɛmpləɹi/adjective4 syllables
Exemplary means: serving to warn.
Synonyms for exemplary12
adjective, as in serving to warn
adjective, as in being or serving as an illustration of a type
What does exemplary mean?3
adjective
1
serving to warn“shook a monitory finger at him”
2
being or serving as an illustration of a type“the free discussion that is emblematic of democracy”
3
worthy of imitation“exemplary behavior”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Exemplary in a sentence
- He is an exemplary person with an excellent reputation.ulyssemc1
- The child's behaviour and attitude towards his fellow students was exemplary.janms
- Carlos is an exemplary employee who always goes above and beyond.Amastan
- I have to say that his behaviour is exemplary.sundown
- Algeria's commitment to international cooperation and partnership is exemplary.always
- I must say, his behaviour is exemplary.MethodGT
- The sentences added to Tatoeba, after being reviewed by attentive contributors, can be considered truly exemplary.carlosalberto
- His behaviour is exemplary, I must say.sundown
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