What is another word for be emblematic of?

Pronunciation: [biː ˌɛmbə͡lmˈatɪk ɒv] (IPA)

The phrase "be emblematic of" means to be representative or symbolic of something. Synonyms for this phrase include "symbolize", "represent", "typify", "personify", "stand for", "signify" and "exemplify". All these words convey the same meaning with slight differences in their connotation. For instance, "personify" refers to the attribution of human qualities to non-human objects. "Exemplify" emphasizes the aspect of being a model or example for others. Each of these synonyms can be used interchangeably with "be emblematic of" based on context and tone. They offer varied choices to writers and speakers to create subtle differences in language usage.

What are the hypernyms for Be emblematic of?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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  • The London office of the International Council for University Development was in Queen Street. Edwin hesitated outside, adjusting his cap, tightening the knot of his tie, smoothing his pyjama collar. The portals, a naked sculptural group above them emblematic of the Tutorial System, were designed to intimidate. The doors were all glass and hence appeared to be ever-open ; this again must be emblematic of something.
    Anthony Burgess

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