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Thoreau
[ thuh-roh, thawr-oh, thohr-oh ]
noun
- Henry David, 1817–62, U.S. naturalist and author.
Thoreau
/ ˈθɔːrəʊ; θɔːˈrəʊ /
noun
- ThoreauHenry David18171862MUSWRITING: writerSOCIAL SCIENCE: social critic Henry David. 1817–62, US writer, noted esp for Walden, or Life in the Woods (1854), an account of his experiment in living in solitude. A powerful social critic, his essay Civil Disobedience (1849) influenced such dissenters as Gandhi
Other yvlog Forms
- ճ··· [th, uh, -, roh, -vee-, uh, n], adjective
Example Sentences
Contra Thoreau, they all seem interested less in living life deliberately than deliberately avoiding life.
At Los Rios, the students hike on a nature trail designed by Myers with boulders etched with quotes from Emerson, Thoreau and Muir.
In “A Lesson From Aloes,” a character quotes Thoreau: “There is a purpose to life, and we will be measured by the extent to which we harness ourselves to it.”
As a student, like many of us, I liked to read Henry David Thoreau.
The first recorded use of brain rot dates much before the creation of the internet - it was written down in 1854 by Henry David Thoreau in his book Walden.
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