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UK
/tɹˈɪlədʒˌi/
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[ US /ˈtɹɪɫədʒi/ ]
[ US /ˈtɹɪɫədʒi/ ]
NOUN
- a set of three literary or dramatic works related in subject or theme
How To Use trilogy In A Sentence
- It's probably been twenty years or more since I read L' Engle's ‘Time trilogy’ about the Murry family, and in that time L' Engle has written another book in the series, making it a tetralogy.
- Brahms finished off his sacred choral music with the Op. 110 motets, another trilogy.
- Only, there are too many series, and if one wants to try a new author, often he has to buy an entire trilogy, andthat is irritating: any interesting new book you spot is the second or third book of the series this and that. Book Series
- Did you plan a trilogy or did the first three albums just end up feeling like a coherent body of work? The Sun
- You really want to watch the entire Blade trilogy?
- Each standalone part of the trilogy tells the story of a Stuart king and the political quagmire surrounding them. Times, Sunday Times
- Except for Obi-Wan, the good guys in the Star Wars original trilogy all spoke colloquial American English, clitics and all.
- The trilogy also introduced a far more explicit approach to the sexual nature of the vampire.
- He excels at devising patterns of language and imagery, elaborating them down to minute detail, and sustaining them all through a play or a trilogy.
- It is rare to see this much theatre performed in one evening, and the beauty of the Lorca Trilogy is that the plays may be viewed together, yet stand on their own as individual productions.