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Shakespearean Meaning in English

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ˌʃeɪkˈspɪɹiən
shayk-SPEER-ee-uhn
ˌʃeɪkˈspɪəriən
shayk-SPEER-ee-uhn

Definition

Relating to William Shakespeare or his works, style, or time period. It can also describe something that resembles the dramatic and poetic qualities found in Shakespeare's writing.

Usage & Nuances

Usually capitalized when referring directly to Shakespeare, but lowercase when used more generally ('a shakespearean tragedy'). Used in literary, academic, or theatrical contexts. Can describe people, works, or situations with dramatic, poetic, or tragic qualities like those in Shakespeare's plays.

Example Sentences

He wrote a Shakespearean play for the school festival.

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The movie has a Shakespearean story about love and betrayal.

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Her speech was very Shakespearean and dramatic.

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The plot twist at the end was almost Shakespearean in its tragedy.

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Some politicians’ speeches sound almost Shakespearean—full of big words and emotion.

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When the family argued over the inheritance, it became a real Shakespearean drama.

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