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Definition of Shakespearean in English: Shakespearean(also Shakespearian) adjectiveʃeɪkˈspɪərɪən Relating to or characteristic of William Shakespeare or his works. the early Shakespearean plays an eminent Shakespearean actor there is an almost Shakespearean quality to the narrative Example sentencesExamples - Everything was like a kid's show, but the plot was sophisticated and Shakespearean, very lyrical.
- This is a cut-rate tale of Shakespearean intrigue, shot "on the beaches of Staten Island" doubling for medieval England.
- All the performances were excellent, and you couldn't fault the Shakespearean English.
- The situation with Roger is almost Shakespearean.
- The British gangster film has always housed the skeletons of Shakespearean tragedy within it.
- It just wasn't a good idea to shove such a square Shakespearean peg into the round hole of modern teens.
- His shadow warrior is essentially a Shakespearean character.
- In Shakespearean comedy, everybody gets married at the end.
- The men are 'blue collar guys' rather than Shakespearean men of honor.
- Gags run the gamut from Shakespearean allusions to fart noises.
nounʃeɪkˈspɪərɪən An expert on or student of Shakespeare's writings. several Shakespeareans have reviewed the film Example sentencesExamples - The majority managed that fine balance between keeping the poetry and naturalness, which defeats so many would-be Shakespeareans.
- It is more like being able to define blank verse, and most Shakespeareans could not do that and do not need to.
- He had different points of comparison in mind, ones more stylish and specific than the usual vague appeal to the Shakespearean.
- We never see whether India ever really embraced the entertainment being offered by these British Shakespeareans.
- They have just released a recording with the cinematically ubiquitous film star and renowned Shakespearean.
- This excellent troupe of Shakespeareans seems to have an infallible touch.
- The Great Hall of the Middle Temple—not open to the general public—is a secular temple to Shakespeareans.
- This is not to say that there will be no great actors, no great verse speakers, no great Shakespeareans in future.
- Although Shakespeareans have been pleasantly surprised by the play, it hasn't been received with universal approval.
- The audience included young and old, soap stars and Shakespeareans, household names and the hard to put a name to.
RhymesAlgerian, Cancerian, Chaucerian, Cimmerian, criterion, Hesperian, Hitlerian, Hyperion, Iberian, Liberian, Nigerian, Presbyterian, Siberian, Spenserian, Sumerian, valerian, Wagnerian, Zairean Definition of Shakespearean in US English: Shakespearean(also Shakespearian) adjectiveSHākˈspirēənʃeɪkˈspɪriən Relating to or characteristic of William Shakespeare or his works. the early Shakespearean plays an eminent Shakespearean actor there is an almost Shakespearean quality to the narrative Example sentencesExamples - It just wasn't a good idea to shove such a square Shakespearean peg into the round hole of modern teens.
- Gags run the gamut from Shakespearean allusions to fart noises.
- The situation with Roger is almost Shakespearean.
- All the performances were excellent, and you couldn't fault the Shakespearean English.
- His shadow warrior is essentially a Shakespearean character.
- The British gangster film has always housed the skeletons of Shakespearean tragedy within it.
- In Shakespearean comedy, everybody gets married at the end.
- The men are 'blue collar guys' rather than Shakespearean men of honor.
- This is a cut-rate tale of Shakespearean intrigue, shot "on the beaches of Staten Island" doubling for medieval England.
- Everything was like a kid's show, but the plot was sophisticated and Shakespearean, very lyrical.
nounSHākˈspirēənʃeɪkˈspɪriən An expert on or student of Shakespeare's writings. several Shakespeareans have reviewed the film Example sentencesExamples - This is not to say that there will be no great actors, no great verse speakers, no great Shakespeareans in future.
- They have just released a recording with the cinematically ubiquitous film star and renowned Shakespearean.
- Although Shakespeareans have been pleasantly surprised by the play, it hasn't been received with universal approval.
- The majority managed that fine balance between keeping the poetry and naturalness, which defeats so many would-be Shakespeareans.
- This excellent troupe of Shakespeareans seems to have an infallible touch.
- He had different points of comparison in mind, ones more stylish and specific than the usual vague appeal to the Shakespearean.
- The audience included young and old, soap stars and Shakespeareans, household names and the hard to put a name to.
- The Great Hall of the Middle Temple—not open to the general public—is a secular temple to Shakespeareans.
- We never see whether India ever really embraced the entertainment being offered by these British Shakespeareans.
- It is more like being able to define blank verse, and most Shakespeareans could not do that and do not need to.
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