What does literar in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word literar in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use literar in Romanian.
The word literar in Romanian means literary, literar, beletristic, literar, critic literar, instrument literar, stil literar, talent literar, talent literar, pseudonim literar. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word literar
literary
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literar(relating to literature) Literary novels aren't usually popular with young people. |
beletristic(literature: high style) |
literar(language: formal in style) His literary expressions get in the way of what he's saying. |
critic literar(sb who reviews literature) The literary critic wrote a poor review of the new novel. |
instrument literar(technique used in writing) Irony is a long-favoured literary device in situation comedies. |
stil literar(writing, speech: formal or poetic language) The author was congratulated for his unique literary style. |
talent literar(skill as a creative writer) Margaret's literary talent has made her famous as a writer. |
talent literar(authors skilled at creative writing) The agency represents literary talent and helps them to get book contracts. |
pseudonim literar(Gallicism (pseudonym: writer's alias) Charlotte Bronte published her books using the nom de plume of Currer Bell. |
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