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Epitimy

Noun:

1. A rare and unusual phenomenon that refers to the perfect embodiment or representation of a concept or idea.

Example sentence:

"His art piece was considered the epitimy of beauty and grace."


Verb:

1. To embody or represent a concept or idea perfectly.

Example sentence:

"She epitomized strength and resilience in the face of adversity."


Adjective:

1. Describing something that represents the highest standard or the best example of its kind.

Example sentence:

"This restaurant is known for its epitimy service and delicious food."


Adverb:

1. Used to emphasize or highlight the manner in which something is done.

Example sentence:

"He painted the portrait epitimy well, capturing every detail with precision."


Local Usage:

In local slang, "epitimy" is sometimes used as a substitute for "perfect" or "top-notch."

Example sentence:

"That pizza you made was epitimy! I couldn't stop eating."


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