Need another word that means the same as “quintessential”? Find 11 synonyms and 30 related words for “quintessential” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Quintessential” are: typical, prototypical, stereotypical, archetypal, classic, model, essential, standard, stock, representative, conventional
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “quintessential” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
archetypal | Representing or constituting an original type after which other similar things are patterned. The archetypal country doctor. |
classic | Of recognized authority or excellence. She made the classic mistake of choosing style over substance. |
conventional | Using energy for propulsion or destruction that is not nuclear energy. A conventional morality had dictated behaviour. |
essential | (of an amino acid or fatty acid) required for normal growth but not synthesized in the body and therefore necessary in the diet. Essential hypertension. |
model | Worthy of imitation. Model citizens. |
prototypical | Denoting the first, original, or typical form of something. The prototypical vehicle. |
representative | Of a government or political system based on elected or chosen representatives. Representative moviegoers. |
standard | Conforming to or constituting a standard of measurement or value or of the usual or regularized or accepted kind. Received standard English is sometimes called the King s English. |
stereotypical | Relating to a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. He fits the stereotypical masculine image of toughness. |
stock | Of a product or type of product usually kept in stock and thus regularly available for sale. A stock answer. |
typical | Exhibiting the qualities or characteristics that identify a group or kind or category. A typical suburban community. |
archetypal | Representing or constituting an original type after which other similar things are patterned. Archetypal patterns. |
archetype | An original which has been imitated; a prototype. An instrument which was the archetype of the early flute. |
attache | A shallow and rectangular briefcase. |
box | Put into a box. I always thought I d be in a box when I finally left here. |
case | An agreed summary of the facts relating to a legal case drawn up for review or decision on a point of law by a higher court. The cases that we studied were drawn from two different communities. |
checked | Having a pattern of small squares. A checked shirt. |
emulation | Reproduction of the function or action of a different computer, software system, etc. An additional server is accessed via emulation software. |
epitome | A brief abstract (as of an article or book. She looked the epitome of elegance and good taste. |
essence | An extract or concentrate obtained from a plant or other matter and used for flavouring or scent. Conflict is the essence of drama. |
example | A task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding. Advertising provides a good example of an industry where dreams have faded. |
exemplar | Something to be imitated. The place is an exemplar of multicultural Britain. |
formulaic | Constituting or containing a set form of words. Formulaic expressions such as Once upon a time. |
illustration | Showing by example. By way of illustration I refer to the following case. |
instance | Clarify by giving an example of. In this instance it mattered little. |
model | Work as a model by displaying clothes or posing for an artist or sculptor. He is the very model of a modern major general. |
modernity | The quality or condition of being modern. A shopping mall would instill a spirit of modernity into this village. |
multiphase | (of an electrical device or circuit) polyphase. |
original | An original creation i e an audio recording from which copies can be made. The study of Russian texts in the original. |
package | A package holiday. Someone had left a suspicious package. |
paradigm | The class of all items that can be substituted into the same position or slot in a grammatical sentence are in paradigmatic relation with one another. He framed the problem within the psychoanalytic paradigm. |
paradigmatic | Serving as a typical example of something. His biography is paradigmatic of the experiences of this generation. |
personification | A person or thing regarded as embodying a quality, concept, etc. The book provides a sustained account of how literary personification works. |
popularity | The quality of being widely admired or accepted or sought after. His charm soon won him affection and popularity. |
prototype | Make a prototype of a product. He is the prototype of good breeding. |
quintessence | The most perfect or typical example of a quality or class. We were all brought up to believe that advertising is the quintessence of marketing. |
sample | Take a sample or samples of something for analysis. Bone marrow cells were sampled. |
sampling | The action or process of taking samples of something for analysis. Sampling is bringing older music to younger ears. |
specimen | Used to refer humorously to a person or animal. A specimen paper of the new test. |
substance | The real physical matter of which a person or thing consists and which has a tangible, solid presence. He was suspended for using a banned substance. |
suitcase | A portable rectangular container for carrying clothes. Three huge suitcases and a plethora of hand baggage. |
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