- An
epitome (/ɪˈpɪtəmiː/; Gr****: ἐπιτομή, from ἐπιτέμνειν
epitemnein meaning "to cut short") is a
summary or
miniature form, or an
instance that represents...
- fiction,
particularly film,
combining film noir and
science fiction,
epitomized by
Ridley Scott's
Blade Runner (1982) and
James Cameron's The Terminator...
- Presley, with his rise from
poverty to
riches and fame, had
seemed to
epitomize the
American Dream. In his
final years, and
following the revelations...
- The
prevailing ideology of the time was Neo-Confucianism,
which was
epitomized by the
seonbi class:
nobles who p****ed up
positions of
wealth and power...
-
which means "[back] to the sources" (lit. "to the sources"). The
phrase epitomizes the
renewed study of Gr**** and
Latin classics in
Renaissance humanism...
-
selects the
deaths of
Ashley and
Ashlyn from
Final Destination 3 as
epitomizing the series'
death sequences. The characters'
deaths are
brought about...
-
within a
hierarchical traditional Hindu society. The
ideology of
varna is
epitomized in
texts like M****mriti,
which describes and
ranks four varnas, and prescribes...
- for his role as
Abdul Rasheed in
Dhool Ka
Phool (1960),
where the song
epitomizing Nehruvian secularism, Tu
Hindu banega na
Musalman banega,
insaan ki aulaad...
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Pictorial image that
epitomizes a
concept or that
represents a person...
-
added that "Cher's
Native American showgirl ****pot
persona now
seems to
epitomize the
fashion industry's rush to
celebrate ethnicity,
adornment and ****...