Synonym: emblematical, exemplary, symbolic, symbolical, typic. Similar words: problematic, problematically, emblem, clematis, mathematical, mathematics, mathematician, schematic. Meaning: [‚emblɪ'mætɪk(l)] adj. 1. serving as a visible symbol for something abstract 2. being or serving as an illustration of a type.
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1. A sword is emblematic of power gained by violence.
2. Dogs are emblematic of faithfulness.
3. The killing in Pensacola is emblematic of a lot of the violence that is happening around the world.
4. The Vespa scooter became emblematic of sophisticated urban culture across Europe.
5. The violence is emblematic of what is happening in our inner cities.
6. Whiteness is emblematic of purity.
7. When politics invades religion, legality becomes merely emblematic.
8. The cowboy is emblematic of not only an era, but a nation.
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9. It is emblematic of the difficulties facing those who attempt definitions in the current age of resistance to overarching defining characteristics.
10. The experience of these writers was seen as emblematic of the increased social mobility that characterized post-war Britain.
11. But the murrelet and the owl are merely emblematic of the effects of clear-cutting the remaining Ancient Forest of the Westside.
12. Over time, his story became emblematic of the spirit of the modern age.
13. All this was emblematic, meant as a memory aid for the budding grammarian.
14. The Mac creators are emblematic of a new kind of artist spawned by the protean nature of the computer.
15. The asterisk, to my mind, was emblematic of the neutering of Iron Mike.
16. Rosemary is emblematic of constancy.
17. A crown is emblematic of royalty.
18. Cuisine and dining traditions are emblematic of local culture.
19. This is the emblematic sculpture of Yingkou.
20. It is emblematic red grape of Argentinean.
21. Grown-up in his own fisherman's kingdom, his cruelty brands him an emblematic villain.
22. Jeffries was constructing a little drama in which I was the emblematic white critic.
23. The strangeness of the whole situation comes across very strongly, together with a certain emblematic quality.
24. The central relationship in the novel between Serena and Stella is emblematic of the contrast between adaptation to convention and rebellion.
25. We kept noticing things we found difficult or troubling, emblematic of what life might be were we to live there permanently.
26. He wears one of those anonymous Mao suits that Westerners have always considered emblematic of the obliteration of the individual under Communism.
27. It is not only a matter of those galleries buying great emblematic works of art.
28. Russians in later back to this passage again and again as emblematic of their history.
29. With this notion in mind, second to his painstaking draftsmanship is his emblematic use of color and the eloquent control of its monotone palette.
30. The Statue of Liberty (actually in New Jersey waters of Jersey City) is emblematic of America's freedom and an activator of deep emotional responses.
More similar words: problematic, problematically, emblem, clematis, mathematical, mathematics, mathematician, schematic, systematic, systematically, systematic desensitization, stalemate, tremble, resemble, assemble, ensemble, trembles, nobleman, assembled, dissemble, dissembler, disassemble, cremation, national assembly, legislative assembly, somatic, dramatic, dogmatic, aromatic, enigmatic.