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Meanings of
literary
in inglés
ruso
литератор
portugués
letrado
español
literato
catalán
literat
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Person who works on literature.
littérateur
literator
man of letters
literary scholar
literatus
woman of letters
person of letters
letterist
Related terms
profession
español
literato
Writing.
writing
written material
Related terms
piece of writing
Synonyms
Examples for "
littérateur
"
littérateur
literator
man of letters
literary scholar
literatus
Examples for "
littérateur
"
1
The most terrible of all things is a German aesthetic
litterateur
.
2
A
litterateur
cannot understand me; only a complete man or a true artist can.
3
He was the first
litterateur
who ever paid attention to me as a poet.
4
But he is an editor as well as a
litterateur
.
5
Another view was held by Don Isaac Abarbanel, the famous Jewish statesman and
litterateur
.
1
Gorky for a Russian
literator
,
Maruki a photographer of Shibaku, and komeno-naruki (rice) a life-giver, eh?
2
"Goruki sounds like the name of a Russian
literator
,
"
said Red Shirt.
3
"Yes, just like a Russian
literator
,
"
Clown at once seconded Red Shirt.
1
He is the foremost
man
of
letters
in this country by far.
2
The agriculturist talks constantly of
bullocks
-
the
man
of
letters
constantly of books.
3
Those long lines announced the
man
of
letters
,
the writer, the workman.
4
The manager started to speak, but the
man
of
letters
anticipated him.
5
Gissing's career as a
man
of
letters
was the product of this.
1
He is a novelist, story writer, dramatist and
literary
scholar
.
2
A well-known
literary
scholar
who died recently was thus described by one of his former students:
3
In 1958 she married the
literary
scholar
Jonathan Wordsworth, the great-great-great nephew of the poet William Wordsworth.
4
That Dad is a
literary
scholar
,
currently working on an appreciation of Ted Hughes, is not lost on him.
5
No, these supposed
literary
scholars
were obviously quite incapable of reading between the lines.
1
The priest departs, the divine
literatus
comes.
1
As the world's premier
woman
of
letters
,
she is a living legend.
2
If anyone exemplifies the 21st-century
woman
of
letters
it's Lydia Davis.
3
No one was ever less consciously a
woman
of
letters
.
4
Ah, well, you're the
woman
of
letters
,
Miss Faithfull.
5
A
woman
of
letters
,
perhaps?
1
We are hunters again, trappers, adventurers bold, while we study you, and the blithe barbarian wakens even in the weary
person
of
letters
.
Literary.
Related terms
literate
Literary.
Related terms
formal
Usage of
literary
in inglés
1
Similarly you could consider
literary
sector as part of the 'comics industry'.
2
This simple fact is, of course, the basis of all
literary
education.
3
It points the way toward the
literary
future, as those things do.
4
His
literary
views and topics still remain a relevant in today's society.
5
The questions given for debate may be discussed by the
literary
society.
6
As a result, their insults are often witty,
literary
and highly intelligent.
7
That was the question I recently posed to friends and
literary
contemporaries.
8
But the book is far more than a
literary
missing persons list.
9
Today, a great geek,
literary
and comic book icon celebrates a birthday.
10
It contained passages of genuine
literary
power: Dermid and Oscar were gone.
11
These simple rules are sometimes violated in spoken and in
literary
English.
12
That group of readers and critics and true believers changed
literary
history.
13
Your obligation doesn't lie in the
literary
field; it is real-andpersonal.
14
Orlando returns to England and takes her place in 18th-century
literary
society.
15
The university of Louvain was the chief
literary
institution in the provinces.
16
His first appearance in print was in the annuals and
literary
journals.
Other examples for "literary"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
literary
Adjective
Frequent collocations
literary men
literary work
literary history
literary criticism
literary career
More collocations
Translations for
literary
ruso
литератор
portugués
letrado
español
literato
catalán
literat
Literary
through the time
Literary
across language varieties
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Common
United Kingdom
Common
New Zealand
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