Exemplarily: meaning, definitions and examples

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exemplarily

 

[ ɪɡˈzɛm.plɪˌɹɛɪ.li ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

manner of acting

Exemplarily means in a way that serves as a desirable model or example. It describes actions that are commendable and worthy of imitation due to their high standard or quality.

Synonyms

admirably, commendably, notably

Examples of usage

  • She behaved exemplarily during the crisis.
  • The teacher graded the project exemplarily, highlighting the best practices.
  • He performs his duties exemplarily, thus setting a standard for his peers.

Etymology

The word 'exemplarily' is derived from the root 'exemplar', which comes from the Latin word 'exemplaris', meaning 'pertaining to a sample' or 'worthy of being imitated'. The Latin 'exemplum' translates to 'example' or 'model', combining with the adverbial suffix '-ly' to form 'exemplarily'. The term emphasizes actions and behaviors that are so well done that they serve as a standard for others to follow. Though the usage of 'exemplarily' in English can be traced back through historical texts, it has become more prevalent in modern times, particularly in educational and literary contexts, where the focus on modeling commendable behavior is emphasized.