[
US
/ˈdʒuɫiən, ˈdʒuɫjən/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to or characteristic of Julius Caesar
the Julian calendar
NOUN
- Roman Emperor and nephew of Constantine; he restored paganism as the official religion of the Roman Empire and destroyed Christian temples but his decision was reversed after his death (331?-363)
How To Use Julian In A Sentence
- Julian ought to have resigned, then he'd have come out of it with some credit.
- Its main characters are played by a dream team of heavyweight Hollywood dames (Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore) whose involvement screams ‘respectability’.
- Against any tendency to naturalize evil, Julian sees evil as profoundly unnatural, unkind.
- So the word "incognito" is projected on to the set and floats around ardently pursued by Julian Barratt's mayor. Government Inspector – review
- In theory, this could be a smart strategic move but it is likely to "domesticate" Julian Assange; running such an NGO would require too many boring meetings with potential funders many of whom have already been alienated by the organisation and a nine-to-five office routine - the exact opposite of the glamorous nomadic lifestyle that the founder of WikiLeaks has become famous for. The Guardian World News
- His grin changed into a pleasant smile as he realized Julian wasn't such a tight-ass.
- Scots producers with a yen to make TV shows about footballers should phone Channel 4's Julian Bellamy.
- Julian could learn a whole lot in five minutes, assuming he lives to tell about it. halothane Wednesday, July 28th at 2: 59PM EDT RedState
- As a child Juliana had a lovely nature - everyone liked her.
- Don Julián, wounded and enfevered, now at last believes the worst. The Theory of the Theatre