Epitomically

/ɛpɪˈtɑːmɪkli/ adverb

Definition

In a manner that serves as a perfect or typical example; in a way that embodies the essence of something.

Etymology

From epitomic or epitomical plus the adverb suffix -ly. This creates an adverb that describes action or quality as being epitomic in nature.

Kelly Says

When you epitomically fail at something, you don't just fail—you fail in the most perfect, most representative way possible. It's like being a poster child for failure!

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