Epitomator

/ɪˈpɪtəmeɪtər/ noun

Definition

A person who epitomizes something or someone who makes summaries or condensations of longer works.

Etymology

From epitomate or epitomize plus the agent suffix -or. This term creates a noun for someone who performs the action of summarizing or embodying a quality.

Kelly Says

An epitomator is like a literary chef—they take a massive, complicated book and reduce it to its essential flavors, making it digestible without losing what makes it special.

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