Epitomized

/ɪˈpɪtəmaɪzd/ verb

Definition

American spelling, past tense: served as the perfect or typical example of something, or was condensed into a summary form.

Etymology

From epitomize with the regular past tense suffix -ed. This American spelling variant is used in past tense contexts.

Kelly Says

When we say a specific moment 'epitomized the 1980s,' we're saying that moment captured everything weird and wonderful about that era in one frozen image.

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