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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61. His speciality is English literature.
62. The teacher examined the students on American literature.
63. Great literature is balsam to the soul.
64. She's a specialist in modern French literature.
65. There is good literature in plenty.
66. Sadly, my acquaintance with Spanish literature is rather limited.
67. He divagated into the field of literature.
68. He is keenly interested in classical English literature.
69. Our literature teacher is an old fossil.
70. The Greeks have a rich legacy of literature.
71. He's very knowledgeable about German literature.
72. He is lecturing on Russian literature.
73. There's an extensive literature on the subject.
74. She was well acquainted with classical literature.
75. There is very little literature on the disease.
76. Classic literature never goes out of print.
77. They can't relate to modern literature.
78. Those learned intellectual historians all profess literature.
79. Harriet graduated with a first class degree in literature.
80. Each chapter is referenced, citing literature up to 1999.
81. These writers form a distinct class in Russian literature.
82. She's studying for/doing an MA in French literature.
83. He derived his enthusiasm for literature from his father.
84. Are you majoring in English Literature?
85. She wants to showcase African-American literature.
86. This work is documented in the scientific literature.
87. He was passionate about all literature.
88. He's really interested in literature and the theatre.
89. My research focuses on the byways of children's literature.
90. There is voluminous literature on modernism and post-modernism.
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