Quintessence

Quintessence

kwin-ˈte-sᵊn(t)s

Noun

  • The essence of a thing in its purest and most concentrated form.
  • The most typical example or representative.

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Example Sentences

“A 24-hour diner with vinyl booths and bottomless coffee is the quintessence of small-town America.”

“Dropping your phone in the toilet 30 seconds after buying a new case is the quintessence of bad luck.”

“Showing up to a Zoom meeting in a button-down and pajama pants is the quintessence of working from home.”

Word Origin

Latin, 15th century

Why this word?

Today, “quintessence” applies to a typical representation of something. An actor might be praised for a role that depicts the quintessence of fatherhood, for example. “Quintessence” comes from the Latin “quinta essentia,” meaning “fifth essence.” The etymological root speaks to an ancient usage of the term. Aristotle proposed the fifth element as what makes up the fundamental nature of the stars and planets. 

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