Crossword-Solution: LITERARY 8 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Literary a. Of or pertaining to letters or literature; pertaining to
learning or learned men; as, literary fame; a literary history;
literary conversation.
Literary a. Versed in, or acquainted with, literature; occupied with
literature as a profession; connected with literature or with men of
letters; as, a literary man.

We have 18 clues for the answer “LITERARY”

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related to books and other written works 1 answer
Re writings 1 answer
Like many sages 1 answer
Like a novelist's aspirations 1 answer
Lambda ___ Awards 1 answer
Concerning written material 1 answer
On the books. 2 answers
Kind of device 3 answers
Well-read 4 answers
NORSE language, type of 6 answers
APPROPRIATE TO LITERATURE RATHER THAN EVERYDAY SPEECH OR WRITING 11 answers
Kind of light 13 answers
AUTHORIZED ___ 15 answers
Bookish 16 answers
Bookworm 17 answers
literate 20 answers
Bluestocking. 39 answers
Educated 44 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with LITERARY (5)

Their letters and disputations on this subject, enlivened on both sides with much wit and learning, will ever bear a conspicuous place in the literary history of the seventeenth century.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
Here, in England, there does not seem to be much interest in this class of work, and English scholars, for the most part, are content to remain in ignorance of the methods and results of literary history.
The Fables of Aesop Aesop 1992
One of the most remarkable occasions, when the habit of bygone days awoke in me, was that which brings it within the law of literary propriety to offer the public the sketch which I am now writing.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
TWOHIG emphasized literary scholars' complete ignorance of the technological options available to them or their reluctance or, in some cases, their downright hostility toward these options.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993
However, Elkins postulates that a slave type must have existed as the result of the attempt to control mass behavior, and he believes that this type probably bore a marked resemblance to the literary stereotype of "Sambo." Studying concentration camps and their impact on personality provides a tool for new insights into the working of slavery, but, warns Elkins, the comparison can only be used for limited purposes.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008

Quotes with LITERARY (3)

So." [Isobel] cleared her throat. "What are we doing?""We," [Varen] said at last, "are doing a project on Poe.""Didn't he marry his cousin or something?""The man is a literary god and that's all you have to say?
Kelly Creagh Nevermore
I learned a little of beauty - enough to know that it had nothing to do with truth - and I found, moreover, that there was no great literary tradition; there was only the tradition of the eventful death of every literary tradition.
F. Scott Fitzgerald The Beautiful and Damned
One may enter the literary parlor via just about any door, be it the prison door, the madhouse door, or the brothel door. There is but one door one may not enter it through, which is the child room door. The critics will never forgive you such. The great Rudyard Kipling is one of a number of people to have suffered from this. I keep wondering to myself what this peculiar contempt towards anything related to childhood is all about.
Michael Ende
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Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1982–2023).