archetypically

English

Etymology

archetypical + -ly

Adverb

archetypically (comparative more archetypically, superlative most archetypically)

  1. In an archetypical fashion.
    • 2007 August 18, Andy Newman, “Raising Sash for a View of the City’s Daily Ballet”, in New York Times:
      From the city sidewalk, there are few summer sights more archetypically urban than the face glimpsed in an open window, gazing silently out at the street.

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