English to Kannada Dictionary quintessential

quintessential

ಸರ್ವೋತ್ಕೃಷ್ಟ
definition
adjective
he was the quintessential tough guy—strong, silent, and self-contained
representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class.
example
The first point that should be made about Collins is that he is the 'quintessential' army man.
Symbolically, his roles represented the 'quintessential' dissident.
These comprise the 'quintessential' sights and sounds of Maritime coastal communities.
We shall consider each in turn and then discuss the 'quintessential' example of the problem.
Whatever his faults and many quirks, Monty is the 'quintessential' team player.
The first movie, made in 1969, was the 'quintessential' British caper film of the 1960s.
My visit to this restaurant represented the 'quintessential' contemporary Irish dining experience.
With knock-knees and pigeon toes, he was not your 'quintessential' runner, but he trained like a demon.
John properly described Bill as the 'quintessential' English gentleman and he will be much missed by everyone.
It is also the ideal place to go for a 'quintessential' English-style tea.
So any mandatory reading list for young women should include at least one 'quintessential' guy book.
They have been described as the 'quintessential' English pop group, with a string of hits bemoaning late-teen angst.
He is the 'quintessential' storyteller, who likes to write his tale and have it read.
I suppose the waterfront dispute is the 'quintessential' example, but that is only one amongst many.
The 'quintessential' banned record: its notoriety took it to number one.
I believe Antonio is the 'quintessential' Montrealer because Montreal is a quirky city.
He is the 'quintessential' tragic music teacher, wild hair and too many kittens.
It seems appropriate that there should be a hint of stern, Presbyterian disapproval in a venue which is to be 'quintessentially' Scottish.
While there, I made sure to do a handful of 'quintessentially' Texan things.
But the film medium has always had difficulty in translating effects that are 'quintessentially' literary.
Thus, though something of a rebel in British academic society, he was also 'quintessentially' British.
Although the alliance's cause is 'quintessentially' British, it has attracted support from wealthy Anglophile foreigners.
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