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lit·er·ar·y
(lĭt′ə-rĕr′ē)adj.
1. Of, relating to, or dealing with literature: literary criticism.
2. Of or relating to writers or the profession of literature: literary circles.
3. Versed in or fond of literature or learning.
4.
a. Appropriate to literature rather than everyday speech or writing.
b. Bookish; pedantic.
[Latin litterārius, of reading and writing, from littera, lītera, letter; see letter.]
lit′er·ar′i·ly (-râr′ə-lē) adv.
lit′er·ar′i·ness n.
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literary
(ˈlɪtərərɪ; ˈlɪtrərɪ)adj
1. of, relating to, concerned with, or characteristic of literature or scholarly writing: a literary discussion; a literary style.
2. versed in or knowledgeable about literature: a literary man.
3. (of a word) formal; not colloquial
[C17: from Latin litterārius concerning reading and writing. See letter]
ˈliterarily adv
ˈliterariness n
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lit•er•ar•y
(ˈlɪt əˌrɛr i)adj.
1. pertaining to or of the nature of books and writings, esp. those classed as literature: literary history.
2. pertaining to authorship: literary style.
3. versed in or acquainted with literature; well-read.
4. engaged in or having the profession of literature or writing: a literary man.
5. preferring books to actual experience; bookish.
lit′er•ar`i•ly, adv.
lit′er•ar`i•ness, n.
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literary
- cenacle - A discussion group or literary clique—also, a small dining room where a literary or philosophic group eats and talks (from Latin cena, "dinner"), such as the room in which the Last Supper was held.
- literary - A painting or sculpture that depicts a story can be described as "literary."
- opuscule - A diminutive of opus, meaning a minor or small work, literary or musical.
- copyright - Literally, "the right to reproduce" one's own work or authorize others to do so; copyright protects original artistic, literary, dramatic, musical, and intellectual work in a tangible medium.
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literal
literary literate1. 'literal'
The literal meaning of a word is its most basic meaning.
She was older than I was, and not only in the literal sense.
The literal meaning of the Greek word hamartia, translated as sin, is 'missing the mark'.
2. 'literary'
Literary words and expressions are used to create a special effect in poems or novels, and are not usually used in ordinary speech or writing.
'Awaken' and 'waken' are old-fashioned or literary words.
Literary also means 'connected with literature'.
...literary critics.
...literary magazines.
3. 'literate'
A literate person is able to read and write.
Only half the children are literate.
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Adj. | 1. | literary - of or relating to or characteristic of literature; "literary criticism" |
2. | literary - knowledgeable about literature; "a literary style" literate - versed in literature; dealing with literature | |
3. | literary - appropriate to literature rather than everyday speech or writing; "when trying to impress someone she spoke in an affected literary style" formal - (of spoken and written language) adhering to traditional standards of correctness and without casual, contracted, and colloquial forms; "the paper was written in formal English" |
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literary
adjective well-read, lettered, learned, formal, intellectual, scholarly, literate, erudite, bookish a literary masterpiece
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literary
adjectiveCharacterized by a narrow concern for book learning and formal rules, without knowledge or experience of practical matters:
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Translations
أدَبيواسِع المَعْرِفَه بالكُتُب
literárnísečtělý
litterær
irodalmi
bóka-, bókmennta-sem er vel aî sér í bókmenntum
apsiskaitęsliteratūrinis
literāri izglītotsliterārs
literárny
književen
literary
[ˈlɪtərərɪ]A. ADJ [prize, award] → de literatura, literario
literary circles → círculos mpl literarios
a literary man → un hombre de letras
it's a literary masterpiece → es una obra maestra de la literatura
the literary scene → el ambiente literario, los círculos literarios
a literary work → una obra literaria or de literatura
literary circles → círculos mpl literarios
a literary man → un hombre de letras
it's a literary masterpiece → es una obra maestra de la literatura
the literary scene → el ambiente literario, los círculos literarios
a literary work → una obra literaria or de literatura
B. CPD literary agent N → agente mf literario/a
literary critic N → crítico/a m/f literario/a
literary criticism N → crítica f literaria
literary history N → historia f de la literatura
literary studies NPL → estudios mpl de literatura, estudios mpl literarios
literary theory N → teoría f de la literatura, teoría f literaria
literary critic N → crítico/a m/f literario/a
literary criticism N → crítica f literaria
literary history N → historia f de la literatura
literary studies NPL → estudios mpl de literatura, estudios mpl literarios
literary theory N → teoría f de la literatura, teoría f literaria
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
literary
adj → literarisch; he has literary tastes → er interessiert sich für Literatur; a literary man → ein Literaturkenner m; (= author) → ein Literat or Autor m; the literary scene → die Literaturszene
literary
:literary agent
n → Literaturagent(in) m(f)
literary critic
n → Literaturkritiker(in) m(f)
literary criticism
literary historian
n → Literaturhistoriker(in) m(f)
literary theory
n → Literaturtheorie f
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
literary
(ˈlitərəri) adjective1. concerning literature or the writing of books. a literary magazine.
2. (of a person) knowledgeable about books.
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