exemplary

adjective

ex·​em·​pla·​ry ig-ˈzem-plə-rē How to pronounce exemplary (audio)
1
a
: deserving imitation : commendable
his courage was exemplary
also : deserving imitation because of excellence
they serve exemplary pastries G. V. Higgins
b
: serving as a pattern
2
: serving as an example, instance, or illustration
this story is exemplary of her style
3
: serving as a warning : monitory
given an exemplary punishment
exemplarily adverb
exemplariness noun
exemplarity noun

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An Exemplary Etymology

It’s usually not a good thing if someone wants to make an example of you, unless, of course, it’s because you happen to be exemplary. Imitation being the sincerest form of flattery, someone or something may be deemed exemplary if they, by their example, are worthy of imitation. Like a few other English words beginning with ex—such as exceptional and extraordinaryexemplary describes that which is a cut above the rest. But though exemplary, which comes from the Latin noun exemplum (“example”), describes something “excellent,” it almost always carries the further suggestion that the thing described is an excellent model to follow.

Examples of exemplary in a Sentence

Each cantina has its own style, but almost all of them share several key traits: uniformed waiters offering exemplary service, a trio of musicians strolling from table to table playing songs on request, lots of men playing dominoes, plenty of good tequila and cold beer, and tasty home-cooked botanas (snacks) served free with each round of drinks. Chris Humphrey, National Geographic Traveler, September 2008
A few Hollywood couples stayed hitched—Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, 50 years and counting—but such exemplary marriages had less entertainment value than the connubial career of, say, Elizabeth Taylor, eight times wed and divorced, including two volatile turns with Richard Burton. Richard Corliss, Time, 28 Jan. 2008
Among the most important factors that distinguished the best Civil War regiments from the mediocre ones were the quality and exemplary courage of their officers. James M. McPherson, New York Review of Books, 6 Oct. 2005
as a hospital volunteer you have given exemplary service to your community armies have traditionally used public execution as an exemplary punishment for the crime of desertion
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She will be remembered as an exemplary icon of Indian cinema and culture. Naman Ramachandran, Variety, 14 July 2025 People who knew Foxcroft remembered him as a father, husband and exemplary worker in tributes shared with the outlet. Michael Nied, People.com, 11 July 2025 According to the Michelin Guide, restaurants may receive one to three Michelin stars for exemplary food. Sacbee.com, 10 July 2025 Current leaders would be wise to follow Kennedy’s exemplary rhetorical model when facing and talking publicly about today’s international crises. Richard Cherwitz, Hartford Courant, 8 July 2025 See All Example Sentences for exemplary

Word History

Etymology

see exemplar

First Known Use

circa 1507, in the meaning defined at sense 1b

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The first known use of exemplary was circa 1507

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“Exemplary.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/exemplary. Accessed 19 Jul. 2025.

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exemplary

adjective
ex·​em·​pla·​ry ig-ˈzem-plə-rē How to pronounce exemplary (audio)
: deserving to be imitated : commendable
exemplary behavior
exemplarily adverb

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