Adverb
quintessentially (not comparable)
In a manner that is typical or characteristic of a thing's nature.
As a comedy series with a soft emotional core, the show encapsulates the quintessentially British habit of using humour as a coping mechanism. Source: Internet
From Ron (Nick Offerman) walking Leslie down the aisle to her custom-made, document-inspired dress by Ann (Rashida Jones), the pair’s work-themed wedding was quintessentially them. Source: Internet
Perhaps the most quintessentially Alaskan plane is the bush seaplane. Source: Internet
“My story is quintessentially the American dream, and people want to be inspired by their elected officials,” said Mr. Jones, who grew up poor in Rockland County and then went to Stanford University and to Harvard Law School. Source: Internet
And I also liked the way the mixture brought an Asian echo to a quintessentially American and Italian dish. Source: Internet
As a household name in his own right, Jack Neo has a number of local movies and experience on his belt, and we trusted in his ability to bring out the local flavor in our campaign and make it quintessentially ‘Singaporean’ and relatable for viewers. Source: Internet