Definition of archetypenext
1
as in original
something from which copies are made Beowulf is considered by some scholars to be the archetype for medieval British heroic tales

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as in forerunner
something belonging to an earlier time from which something else was later developed the abacus is sometimes cited as the archetype of the modern digital calculator

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Recent Examples of archetype In turn, schools like the Forge birthed a new military archetype, whose adherents were often privileged, scrappy, and damaged—just as Holden Caulfield was. Literary Hub, 10 Aug. 2026 Faith King and Josiah Fagerstrom both deliver delightfully prickly repartee as their characters gradually manage to surpass archetype. Jared Kaufman, Twin Cities, 10 Aug. 2026 Vyshnegradsky, however, was the very archetype of a Big Player. Steve H. Hanke, Fortune, 4 Aug. 2026 Each character serving Saturday detention at Shermer High in The Breakfast Club is an archetype, a jock or a nerd or a princess. Al Shipley, SPIN, 4 Aug. 2026 See All Example Sentences for archetype
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Noun
  • Moore and Minnelli returned for a 1988 sequel, while a 2011 remake starred Russell Brand, Jennifer Garner, Greta Gerwig and Helen Mirren, but neither matched the success of the original, which was named one of AFI’s top 100 comedies.
    Ryan Gajewski, HollywoodReporter, 15 Aug. 2026
  • When the same walls had fire on both faces, their compressive strength dropped to 14% to 27% of the original.
    Giorgia Giardina, The Conversation, 13 Aug. 2026
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  • Margaret and Alice are the forerunners of Lucy and Ethel, and Shakespeare’s comedy, written expressly to entertain, gives us a sense of what an Elizabethan-era situation comedy might look like.
    Theater Critic, Los Angeles Times, 23 July 2026
  • One of the forerunners today in Madeira and the Azores is António Maçanita from Azores Wine Company.
    Forbes.com, Forbes.com, 20 July 2026
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  • If a major manufacturer takes what these students have learned and turns it into something that can be built at scale, the impact could reach far beyond this prototype.
    Kurt Knutsson, FOXNews.com, 16 Aug. 2026
  • Developed by Cleora with 3D-printing contractor True North and technology provider RIC Robotics, the project aims to demonstrate that robotic construction can move beyond prototypes and support entire neighborhoods.
    Atharva Gosavi, Interesting Engineering, 15 Aug. 2026
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  • My three sons are 13th generation Americans whose ancestors fought as Patriots during the Revolutionary War.
    David Neil, New York Daily News, 15 Aug. 2026
  • Visitors strolled through the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens Saturday morning to kick off Obon Weekend, a traditional Japanese festival honoring the spirits of ancestors.
    Mike Stocker, Sun Sentinel, 15 Aug. 2026
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  • Two Jets front-office sources, on condition of anonymity because they’re not authorized to speak publicly, deny that, and Glenn has owned the decisions publicly.
    Jonathan Jones, New York Times, 19 Aug. 2026
  • Now, parts and service departments and finance and insurance packages are becoming more important sources of profit for car dealers, as profits from new vehicle sales show signs of softening.
    Robert Ferris, CNBC, 19 Aug. 2026
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  • In this telling, Ivan appears as a precursor to Stalin and other ruinous Russian despots.
    Foreign Affairs, Foreign Affairs, 18 Aug. 2026
  • In the meantime, fans must endure another six weeks of this slog, which might just be a precursor.
    Dieter Kurtenbach, Mercury News, 17 Aug. 2026

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“Archetype.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/archetype. Accessed 22 Aug. 2026.

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