Epitomised is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Epitomised meaning
simple past and past participle of epitomise
Using Epitomised
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of epitomise
- In the example corpus, epitomised often appears in combinations such as: epitomised the, epitomised by, it epitomised.
Context around Epitomised
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 10 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 17 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Epitomised
- In this selection, "epitomised" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, nathaniel, night, town, everything and commitment stand out and add context to how "epitomised" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include aired frequently epitomised that and because it epitomised everything morkel. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "epitomised" sits close to words such as abad, abolishment and abr, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with epitomised
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
They have epitomised commitment and dedication. (6 words)
The “Arsene Knows” banner that aired frequently epitomised that. (9 words)
Trading this week should be epitomised by a tale of two halves. (12 words)
In an interview with Mid-day, Shabana had opened up about the title of the book and said, “Jadu was his nickname because he was a bright child, and that name stuck with him since it epitomised his magical personality. (40 words)
The fact France held an 11-8 halftime lead was testament to their defensive strength, epitomised by their stinging goal-line tackling when the All Blacks hammered away in the final few minutes before the break to no success. (39 words)
These were words that epitomised what Nelson Mandela stood for – forgiveness and reconciliation despite the very dark period of apartheid with all its gross human rights violations and crimes against humanity that had torn the nation apart. (37 words)
Example sentences (17)
In an interview with Mid-day, Shabana had opened up about the title of the book and said, “Jadu was his nickname because he was a bright child, and that name stuck with him since it epitomised his magical personality.
They have epitomised commitment and dedication.
Each day, this magnificent vessel welcomed hundreds of visitors, providing an immersive experience that epitomised the fusion of art and culture, technology, and community engagement.
Nathaniel epitomised everything about us as a team and what we are about.
NCP leader and former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique, who was shot dead on Saturday night, epitomised the symbiotic relationship between politics and the Hindi film industry.
Trading this week should be epitomised by a tale of two halves.
These were words that epitomised what Nelson Mandela stood for – forgiveness and reconciliation despite the very dark period of apartheid with all its gross human rights violations and crimes against humanity that had torn the nation apart.
The song portrays Los Angeles as a shallow, unrewarding two-dimensional town, epitomised by the 'ugly letters on a hill'.
Dana Air seems to have epitomised the interlining system among Nigerian carriers.
He epitomised the traits of those Dr Jerry Boom once described as ‘greedy bastards’.
She truly epitomised the saying: “The show must go on”….no matter what.
That moment stands out because it epitomised everything Morkel was known for.
The “Arsene Knows” banner that aired frequently epitomised that.
The fact France held an 11-8 halftime lead was testament to their defensive strength, epitomised by their stinging goal-line tackling when the All Blacks hammered away in the final few minutes before the break to no success.
De Gaulle epitomised his adversarial relationship with Churchill in these words: "When I am right, I get angry.
For us, as for people around the world, he epitomised the poet as a wellspring of humane insight and artful imagination, subtle wisdom and shining grace.
In this comparison, Jonson represents the cavalier strain of poetry, emphasising grace and clarity of expression; Donne, by contrast, epitomised the metaphysical school of poetry, with its reliance on strained, baroque metaphors and often vague phrasing.
Common combinations with epitomised
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- epitomised the 7×
- epitomised by 3×
- it epitomised 2×
- epitomised his 2×
- have epitomised 2×
- that epitomised 2×
- epitomised everything 2×
- he epitomised 2×