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Shakespearean
[ sheyk-speer-ee-uhn ]
noun
- a Shakespearean scholar; a specialist in the study of the works of Shakespeare.
Shakespearean
/ ʃɪˈɪəɪə /
adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of Shakespeare or his works
noun
- a student of or specialist in Shakespeare's works
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of Shakespearean1
Example Sentences
Her ensemble brings a range of performers to Shakespearean roles they might not be considered for in traditional, stuffy productions.
Burton, who died in 1984, aged 58, starred in Hollywood blockbuster Cleopatra, and was known for his powerful performances in Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood and Shakespearean stage roles.
A former Shakespearean actor read a piece about the pleasure of indulging in a beautiful pair of Gucci loafers, which he wore around New York City.
The film’s most disorienting and wondrous realization, however, is that Shakespearean acting can exist even within “Grand Theft Auto’s” limits.
The play ends with an epilogue in which the protagonist addresses the audience directly, a not uncommon practice in Shakespearean comedy.
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