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epitome Meaning in Tamil ( epitome வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சுருக்கம்,



epitome தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இந்தியத் தத்துவ இயலின் சுருக்கம், பி.

அப்பதிப்பில் விவிலிய நூல்களின் ஒவ்வொரு அதிகாரத்தின் தொடக்கத்திலும் ஒரு சுருக்கம் தரப்பட்டது புதிய கூறாக அமைந்தது.

வாழ்க்கைச் சுருக்கம் .

epitome's Usage Examples:

The poem had accompanied him from early manhood to the end and was the repository for the fullest "confession" of his life; it is the poetic epitome of his experience.


The fashions presented were the epitome of the style of the 1930s.


These epitomes have been ascribed without sufficient reason to Florus (2nd century); but, though they are probably of even later date, and are disappointingly meagre, they may be taken as giving, so far as they go, a fairly authentic description of the original.


We learn much more about the Stoic system from the scanty fragments of the first founders, 4 or even from the epitomes of Diogenes Laertius and Stobaeus, than from these writers.


He was the epitome of cool; but, sadly, he dropped the mannerisms.


She was the epitome of evil, and the essence of physical beauty.


Cinderella seems to be the epitome of a Disney princess, and every little girl wants to share in the magic of fairy godmothers, talking mice, and pumpkins that turn into carriages.


He was the first of the Glossators (see GLoss), and according to ancient opinion (which, however, has been much controverted) was the author of the epitome of the Novellae of Justinian, called the Authentica, arranged according to the titles of the Code.


Finally, from the 4th century the epitomes of Eutropius and Festus served to satisfy the lessening curiosity in the past and became the handbooks for the middle ages.


For the life of Marius the original sources are numerous passages in Cicero's works, Sallust's Jugurtha, the epitomes of the lost books of Livy, Plutarch's Lives of Sulla and Marius, Velleius Paterculus, Florus and Appian's Bellum civile.


His lifestyle was the epitome of unsustainable living.


Churches now became, in form and decoration, epitomes of the Christian scheme of salvation as the middle ages understood it.


See Plutarch's Lucullus; Appian's Mithridatic War; the epitomes of the lost books of Livy; and many passages in Cicero.





Synonyms:

concentrate, imago, image, prototype, paradigm, example, model,



Antonyms:

decentralize, increase, expand, unworthy, follower,

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