The word "Epitomator" is spelled with the vowel sound "i" that is pronounced as /ɪ/. The initial syllable is pronounced with the short e sound /ɛ/, followed by the plosive consonant t sound /t/. Next, the second syllable is pronounced with the long o sound /oʊ/ and the voiceless consonant m sound /m/. Finally, the third syllable is pronounced with the short a sound /æ/ and the voiceless consonant t sound /t/. "Epitomator" is a term used to refer to a person or thing that epitomizes or serves as the perfect example of something.