paragon
1 of 1noun/ˈpærəɡɑn/
Forms:paragons
1
a person or thing regarded as a perfect example of a particular quality or trait
- The organization was a paragon of efficiency, streamlining processes and achieving remarkable productivity.
- The novel was a paragon of storytelling, seamlessly weaving together complex narratives and captivating readers.
- She's a paragon of kindness, always helping those in need.
- The old oak tree in the park is a paragon of strength and endurance.
- His dedication to his craft made him a paragon of commitment and skill.
2
someone or something regarded as the perfect or ideal model of excellence
- She is a true paragon.
- He's a true paragon, admired by all.
- The painting is considered a paragon.
3
an flawless diamond weighing at least 100 carats
- The jeweler proudly displayed the paragon in the store window.
- The rare paragon sparkled brilliantly in the sunlight.
- This paragon diamond is the centerpiece of our collection.
- The paragon's exquisite clarity and size made it a prized possession.