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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151. It's important to keep up-to-date with the literature in your field.
152. He steeped himself in the literature of ancient Greece and Rome.
153. She awoke to a day of brilliant sunshine. Waken and awaken are much more formal. Awaken is used especially in literature:The Prince awakened Sleeping Beauty with a kiss.
154. She did Philosophy and English literature and got a double first.
155. Literature is a luxury; fiction is a necessity. G.K. Chesterton
156. Other literature is distributed by the unpaid party activists.
157. Every man's memory is his private literature. Aldous Huxley
158. Puns are the highest form of literature. Alfred Hitchcock
159. Although this book only covers the United States compliance regulations, it is nevertheless considered a very valuable addition to the literature.
160. Careful searching of the literature is an absolute necessity in the preparation of any study and solution to problems.
161. In short, a literature reviewer tells you what others have done or are doing in your problem area.
162. This is not a competition for the Nobel prize for literature but a protection against potential accusations of lack of clarity.
163. This exhibition examines his impact not only on the visual arts but also on literature and science.
164. This issue arose in Illinois, where students wanted to distribute religious literature at school.
165. Religion is part of the human make-up. It's also part of our cultural and intellectual history. Religion was our first attempt at literature, the texts, our first attempt at cosmology, making sense of where we are in the universe, our first attempt at health care, believing in faith healing, our first attempt at philosophy. Christopher Hitchens
166. Some Democratic Unionists do precisely this by, for example[sentencedict.com], listing their active involvement with the Orders on their election literature.
167. The index is good but the references do not provide easy access to the research literature.
168. This chapter reviews a wide range of literature which bears on relationships between arousal and memory.
169. University and college libraries enable the enquiring mind to range freely over a vast array of literature.
170. There are signs of emotional instability in those who have been deeply affected by the literature.
171. And literature will amount to the same thing: all writers are copycats.
172. He is very much alive and kicking, strongly represented in the intertestamental literature, the New Testament and human experience.
173. Despite her irritating affectations,(www.Sentencedict.com) she did have a genuine flair for divining quality in both literature and the visual arts.
174. This is entirely in keeping with the theoretical debate over academic freedom which we find in the literature.
175. This master curve is typical of those obtained on a number of amorphous polymers and to be found in the literature.
176. In this the structural approach to literature has huge advantages over many other linguistically inspired theories.
177. Unquestionably it was ancient Rome's greatest legacy to the medieval world, greater probably even than its literature and its poetry.
178. Literature is an occupation in which you have to keep proving your talent to people who have none. Jules Renard
179. A new approach was being mooted in the heaving undergrowth of ultra-left literature.
180. These are key areas for attention which are highlighted in the project management literature.
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