Sentence examples for the paragon from inspiring English sources

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the paragon

noun

A person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality.

  • In the novel, Constanza is a paragon of virtue who would never compromise her reputation.

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The paragon of nitwittery?

The paragon of serious technique!

How did the paragon become a pariah?

7.30pm, Topping & Company, the Paragon, Bath.

Was Truffaut not the paragon of vivacity and zest?

Take Zen Buddhism, the paragon of open, nonhierarchical spirituality.

You may consider your own scramble the paragon.

The paragon of animals!" into the most disgusting insects bred in the most foul sewage.

And Ford has blown past Toyota, once considered the paragon of reliability for new-car buyers.

For another, it is unclear who the paragon "Mortier Mark Two" could be.

Mr. Romney is undoubtedly the paragon of capitalism among all presidential candidates in recent history.

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