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mustergültige

Mustergültige is a German adjective meaning exemplary, model, or ideal. It describes something that serves as a standard or pattern for others, such as behavior, performance, or outcomes. The term is common in formal or evaluative contexts—education, administration, media reporting, and corporate communication—where standards and quality are discussed.

Etymology and nuance: Mustergültig is a compound built from Muster (model, pattern) and a suffix forming adjectives

Grammar and usage: The base form is mustergültig. When attributive before a feminine singular noun, or before

Typical synonyms include vorbildlich and exemplarisch, though each carries slightly different connotations: mustergültig emphasizes being a

See also: Muster, vorbildlich, exemplarisch.

with
the
sense
“worthy
of
being
a
model.”
The
nuance
is
that
the
described
item
is
not
merely
good,
but
sets
a
benchmark
for
others
to
imitate.
In
usage,
mustergültig
often
conveys
a
clearly
positive
evaluation
and
a
normative
ideal.
certain
plural
nouns
without
a
definite
article,
the
form
appears
as
mustergültige
(for
example,
eine
mustergültige
Leistung;
die
mustergültige
Leistung).
With
definite
articles
in
the
plural,
the
adjective
takes
the
ending
-en
as
part
of
the
weak
declension
(die
mustergültigen
Leistungen).
In
everyday
speech
and
writing,
mustergültig
is
most
often
used
to
describe
actions,
standards,
or
people
who
exemplify
reliability,
integrity,
or
high
quality.
model
or
standard-setter,
while
vorbildlich
can
be
more
broadly
positive
and
descriptive.