literati

[ UK /lˌɪtəɹˈɑːti/ ]
[ US /ˌɫɪtɝˈɑti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the literary intelligentsia
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How To Use literati In A Sentence

  • Isn't abbreviation a prelude to obliteration?
  • The parallelisms are reinforced by frequent alliteration, indicated by italics.
  • It was more than that, of course, but she liked the careless sound of the alliteration. FLIGHT LESSONS
  • The panic I felt was the risk of fact obliteration, or an inversion of truths, all the truths I had known. A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
  • Neither man has even come close to achieving what they set out to achieve - helping their party recover from its crash towards obliteration.
  • Over the top rhetoric makes sense for the illiterati that the GOP courts to win their votes, but feeling the need to use it for the party power brokers is a disturbing new concept. Think Progress » ThinkFast: March 4, 2010
  • Feel its vital life force surging through your system, obliterating anger and irritation, radiating peace outwards from your heart.
  • Transliteration from Russian is standardized, but transliteration from Kazakh offers several options Kazakh is written with Cyrillic letters, but at least two additional characters, so the possibilities in English multiply. Languagehat.com: FAJITAS AND FALAFEL.
  • Sima Qian is a famouse historian, literati and editor.
  • She says the men connived at their own obliteration from history, overwhelmed at learning of the deaths of Scott and the other members of the south pole party, for which any one of them could have been selected. Scott of the Antarctic anniversary to focus on science, not the sideshow
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