true essence

Frequency: 7.211.8 per million words

Refers to the authentic, core quality of something.

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Examples (10)

  • The artist's painting perfectly captures the true essence of the stormy sea.
  • To understand the movement, one must grasp its true essence of seeking justice.
  • It took years for him to reveal his true essence to even his closest friends.
  • We need to look beyond the symptoms to find the true essence of the problem.
  • The film adaptation failed to convey the true essence of the novel's complex themes.
  • Many fear that commercialization will destroy the true essence of their cultural traditions.
  • The band's raw performance really brought out the true essence of rock and roll.
  • Her poetry distills the true essence of human emotion into just a few words.
  • In moments of quiet solitude, you can connect with your true essence.
  • Stripping away the jargon, we discovered the true essence of the company's mission.