Synonym: lit. Similar words: temperature, literate, obliterate, illiterate, alliteration, obliterated, literary, literally. Meaning: ['lɪtərətʃʊr /-tʃə] n. 1. creative writing of recognized artistic value 2. the humanistic study of a body of literature 3. published writings in a particular style on a particular subject 4. the profession or art of a writer.
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31. He has read many of the major works of literature .
32. I've read all the available literature on poultry - farming.
33. From his youth Nobel had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy.
34. It is interesting to correlate the history of the 20th century with its literature.
35. You're too superficial to appreciate great literature like this.
36. Dick thinks of himself as a genius in literature.
37. Literature does not exist in some timeless absolute.
38. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature.
39. She has been diving into the Chinese literature.
40. Susannah has a PhD in Italian literature.
41. Her thesis is on Italian women's literature.
42. Anna is studying French literature.
43. I was asked to lecture on Chinese literature yesterday.
44. He gave up medicine and took to literature.
45. Fashions in art and literature are changing constantly.
46. Flaubert was her first encounter with French literature.
47. She lectures in Russian literature.
48. She has very eclectic tastes in literature.
49. Qua literature the work is negligible.
50. He wrote his doctoral thesis on contemporary French literature.
51. Children's literature is an ideological battleground.
52. No man could occupy his place in French literature.
53. Does the syllabus cover modern literature?
53. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
54. 'Hamlet' is on this year's English literature syllabus.
55. Commissioner Foster is responsible for literature and arts.
56. Wherever possible,(Sentencedict.com) the illustrations are taken from literature.
57. I was amazed at her knowledge of French literature.
58. That was the high summer of English literature.
59. Literature is replete with tales of power.
60. Fashions in art and literature come and go.
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