US /ɪˈpɪtəmi/
・UK /ɪˈpɪtəmi/
If you read a word before you hear it aloud, you might determine the pronunciation in your head: facade, colonel, epitome, ary, or omniscience.
Facade, colonel, epitome, awry, or omniscience.
That was such like an epitome of just nice construction, everyday bag, something that would last me forever.
That was such, like, an epitome of just nice construction, everyday bag, something that would last me forever.
Like, my husband has been nothing but the epitome of grace and graciousness throughout this whole thing.
Milo's been nothing but the epitome of grace and graciousness throughout this whole thing.
It's just the epitome of cool girl.
It's just, like, the epitome of, like, cool girl.
It's the epitome of Spider Man .
It's the epitome of Spider-Man.
You are the epitome of morality.
You are the epitome of malignancy.
I'm literally the epitome of the guy that lives alone that can't cook.
I'm not going to lie, I'm literally the epitome of the guy that lives alone that can't cook.
He's the epitome of kind of Mongolian attitude, which is that bravado is something to be proud of.
He's the epitome of kind of Mongolian attitude, which is that bravado is something to be proud of.
It's having what you absolutely don't need, but indicates certain symbols to society of status, so obviously luxury items are the epitome of that, you know, are not in your essential list, in order to survive.
So obviously, uh, luxury items are the epitome of that, um, items that, you know, are not in your essential list, uh, in order to, to survive,
Traditional afternoon tea, the epitome of indulgence in the finest English manner.
Traditional afternoon tea—the epitome of indulgence in the finest English manner.