paragon |
pinnacle |
As nouns the difference between paragon and pinnacle
is that
paragon is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality while
pinnacle is the highest point.
As verbs the difference between paragon and pinnacle
is that
paragon is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with while
pinnacle is to put something on a pinnacle.
paragon |
idol |
As nouns the difference between paragon and idol
is that
paragon is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality while
idol is idol.
As a verb paragon
is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
paragon |
idle |
In obsolete terms the difference between paragon and idle
is that
paragon is comparison; competition while
idle is light-headed; foolish.
As verbs the difference between paragon and idle
is that
paragon is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with while
idle is to spend in idleness; to waste; to consume.
As a noun paragon
is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality.
As an adjective idle is
empty, vacant.
paragon |
flagship |
As nouns the difference between paragon and flagship
is that
paragon is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality while
flagship is in a maritime fleet, the ship occupied by the fleet's commander (usually an admiral); it denotes this by flying his flag.
As a verb paragon
is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
vanguard |
paragon |
As nouns the difference between vanguard and paragon
is that
vanguard is the leading units at the front of an army or fleet 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 |
difference |
As nouns the difference between paragon and difference
is that
paragon is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality while
difference is difference.
As a verb paragon
is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
paragon |
platypus |
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 platypus is
.
renegade |
paragon |
As nouns the difference between renegade and paragon
is that
renegade is an outlaw or rebel 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.
exemplify |
paragon |
As verbs the difference between exemplify and paragon
is that
exemplify is to show or illustrate by example 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.
paragon |
mirror |
Related terms |
Paragon is a related term of mirror.
As nouns the difference between paragon and mirror
is that
paragon is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality while
mirror is a smooth surface, usually made of glass with reflective material painted on the underside, that reflects light so as to give an image of what is in front of it.
As verbs the difference between paragon and mirror
is that
paragon is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with while
mirror is of an event, activity, behaviour, etc, to be identical to, to be a copy of.
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