0 a person or thing that is perfect or has an extremely large amount of a particular good characteristic:
1 a person or thing that is perfect or has a large amount of a particular good characteristic:
a paragon of virtue
Such a paragon would notice that tables and text do not always agree, dangling participial clauses occur and certain modifiers ('highly,' 'all-important') are overworked.
The records of this farm are not a paragon of efficient and coherent bookkeeping.
Over the century or more that followed, it became both the object of bouts of legal repression and a paragon of popular culture.
Although it was not a paragon of subtlety, subsequent research showed it to be highly predictive.
The fax is the paragon of the barbichette : he systematically recopies, hence he cannot make the mistake first!
The copycat is the paragon of the good logical joke, which conveys a large part of the intuition of what is an identity axiom.
In terms of properties, they are the paragon of extrospection.
The program is therefore the paragon of the good question: a definite negative answer, and outstanding side effects.