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literary

/ˈlɪt.əˌɹɛɹ.i/adjective4 syllables

Literary means: knowledgeable about literature.

Synonyms for literary3

adjective, as in knowledgeable about literature

adjective, as in appropriate to literature rather than everyday speech or writing

also used for literary

bookly

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What does literary mean?3

adjective

1

knowledgeable about literature“a literary style”

2

appropriate to literature rather than everyday speech or writing“when trying to impress someone she spoke in an affected literary style”

3

of or relating to or characteristic of literature“literary criticism”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Literary in a sentence

  • Many people, if not most, look on literary taste as an elegant accomplishment.unknown
  • From a literary point of view, his work is a failure.CK
  • From a literary perspective, the book is not at the highest level.coynejeremy
  • In literary works, night-blooming jasmine is often used to symbolize longing and tenderness.LeviHighway
  • A criticism of literary works this year is in the paper.unknown
  • The historical novel is a popular literary genre.sundown
  • He is reading a book of literary criticism.unknown
  • No one was aware of her literary talent.CM

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