paragon |
exemplary |
In obsolete terms the difference between paragon and exemplary
is that
paragon is comparison; competition while
exemplary is a copy of a book or writing.
As nouns the difference between paragon and exemplary
is that
paragon is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality while
exemplary is an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.
As a verb paragon
is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
As an adjective exemplary is
deserving honour, respect and admiration.
draft |
paragon |
Related terms |
Draft is a related term of paragon.
As nouns the difference between draft and paragon
is that
draft is an early version of a written work while
paragon is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality.
As verbs the difference between draft and paragon
is that
draft is to write a first version, make a preliminary sketch while
paragon is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
As an adjective draft
is (not comparable) referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled.
avatar |
paragon |
As nouns the difference between avatar and paragon
is that
avatar is avatar (the earthly incarnation of a deity, particularly vishnu) while
paragon is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality.
As a verb paragon is
to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
great |
paragon |
As verbs the difference between great and paragon
is that
great is while
paragon is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
As a noun paragon is
a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality.
touchstone |
paragon |
As nouns the difference between touchstone and paragon
is that
touchstone is a stone used to test the quality of gold alloys while
paragon is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality.
As a verb paragon is
to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
paragon |
paramount |
As a noun paragon
is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality.
As a verb paragon
is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
As an adjective paramount is
supreme; highest; chief.
paragon |
champion |
As nouns the difference between paragon and champion
is that
paragon is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality while
champion is someone who has been a winner in a contest.
As verbs the difference between paragon and champion
is that
paragon is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with while
champion is to promote, advocate, or act as a champion for.
As an adjective champion is
acting as a champion; that has defeated all one's competitors.
As a proper noun Champion is
{{surname}.
paragon |
noble |
As a noun paragon
is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality.
As a verb paragon
is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
As a proper noun noble is
.
elite |
paragon |
As nouns the difference between elite and paragon
is that
elite is elite while
paragon is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality.
As a verb paragon is
to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
epitomize |
paragon |
As verbs the difference between epitomize and paragon
is that
epitomize is to make an epitome of while
paragon is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
As a noun paragon is
a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality.
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