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novelistic

/nov-uh-lis-tik/US // ˌnɒv əˈlɪs tɪk //UK // (ˌnɒvəˈlɪstɪk) //

新颖的,新颖性,新奇的,新奇

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of novels.

Examples

  • The book also refuses to conform to conventional novelistic style.

  • They have a novelistic drive to them in which all of that research is integrated in a powerful and sustaining way.

  • He tried to brand what he was doing—calling it a "novelistic chronicle," or an "expanded view of the memoir form."

  • The narrative of House of Cards, itself based on a novel by Michael Dobbs, is largely dependent on a novelistic structure.

  • He admired Tom Wolfe, and he had shockingly grand, novelistic aspirations of capturing full men.

  • You, now—the best things you have done are altogether in conflict with novelistic conventionalities.

  • As far as the smart point of view goes, I couldn't do anything better than go in for the studio, or novelistic business.

  • In short, his place is unique, apart from the normal lines of novelistic development.

  • This, I take it, is the novelistic imagination of which we hear so much.

  • It was a pen name devised by the feminine member of the novelistic firm.