emile (Meaning)

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emile (n)

the boy whose upbringing was described by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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emile Sentence Examples

  1. Émile Zola is a famous French writer known for his naturalistic novels.
  2. Émile Durkheim was a renowned French sociologist who focused on the study of social organization and collective behavior.
  3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau's educational philosophy in his novel Émile emphasized the importance of experiences and a child's natural development.
  4. Émile Coué was a French pharmacist who popularized the method of autosuggestion for self-improvement and healing.
  5. Émile Verhaeren was a Belgian poet known for his symbolist and expressionist works.
  6. Émile Gaboriau was a French novelist who is considered one of the fathers of the detective genre.
  7. Émile Waldteufel was a French composer known for his waltzes and other light music.
  8. Émile Berliner invented the gramophone, a device that played flat records.
  9. Émile Levassor was a French automotive engineer and manufacturer who played a key role in the development of the automobile industry.
  10. Émile Jaques-Dalcroze was a Swiss musician and educator who created rhythmic gymnastics, a method of movement that uses music.

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the boy whose upbringing was described by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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Émile Zola is a famous French writer known for his naturalistic novels.

Émile Durkheim was a renowned French sociologist who focused on the study of social organization and collective behavior.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau's educational philosophy in his novel Émile emphasized the importance of experiences and a child's natural development.

Émile Coué was a French pharmacist who popularized the method of autosuggestion for self-improvement and healing.