Typical vs Celebrated - What's the difference?
typical | celebrated |
Capturing the overall sense of a thing.
Characteristically representing something by form, group, idea or type.
Normal, average; to be expected.
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famous or widely praised for good works
(celebrate)
As adjectives the difference between typical and celebrated
is that typical is capturing the overall sense of a thing while celebrated is famous or widely praised for good works.As a noun typical
is anything that is typical, normal, or standard.As a verb celebrated is
(celebrate).typical
English
Alternative forms
* typicall (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=One typical Grecian kiln engorged one thousand muleloads of juniper wood in a single burn. Fifty such kilns would devour six thousand metric tons of trees and brush annually.}}
Synonyms
* See alsoAntonyms
* atypicalDerived terms
* typicality * typically * typicalnessSee also
* gestalt * gist * resemblance * emblematic * prefigurative * distinctiveNoun
(en noun)- Antipsychotic drugs can be divided into typicals and atypicals.
- Among the moths, typicals were more common than melanics.
External links
* *celebrated
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- She became a celebrated actress, but never won any major awards.