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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121. She dipped into literature while she worked in a library.
122. Her daughter is particulary likes reading the classics of English literature.
123. Most literature on the subject of immigrants in France has been written from the perspective of the French themselves.
124. The Tale of Genji has been described as the greatest achievement of Japanese literature.
125. The literature on immigration policy is almost unrelievedly critical of the state.
126. Please send me any literature you have on camping holidays in Spain.
127. He secured the appointment of professor of English literature in the university.
128. Her degree is in French, with specialization in seventeenth-century literature.
129. He wanted science students to take an interest in the arts, and to this end he ran literature classes at his home on Sunday afternoons.
130. Lewis was much admired for his work on medieval literature.
131. I had a brilliant English teacher who fired me with enthusiasm for literature at an early age.
132. I am sending you literature from two other companies that provide a similar service.
133. I was asked to lecture on the Arabic literature yesterday.
134. Several cases of mercury poisoning have been recorded in the literature.
135. Either an author or a man interested in literature is named a literary man.
136. North American literature is the main theme of this year's festival.
137. The professor has posted himself up on the modern American literature.
138. His remarkable contribution to literature has been too long in eclipse.
139. 'Wuthering Heights' is a central book in the canon of English literature.
140. He told her that she was his favourite author and that she deserved the Nobel Prize for literature.He really laid it on with a trowel.
141. The festival is to encompass everything from music, theatre and ballet to literature[sentencedict.com], cinema and the visual arts.
142. The essay should be a readable condensation of the recent scientific literature.
143. He is making a special study of modern French literature.
143. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
144. Art and literature flourished and this set the pattern for the whole of Europe.
145. We've talked too much about modern literature, let's move on.
146. Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' is a classic of English literature.
147. I don't need the literature at present. Thank you very much all the same.
148. He spoke with considerable passion about the importance of art and literature.
149. I was just enjoying a daydream about winning the Nobel Prize for literature.
150. The literature of a period reflects its values and tastes.
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