literati (Meaning)

Wordnet

literati (n)

the literary intelligentsia

Webster

literati (n. pl.)

Learned or literary men. See Literatus.

Webster

literati (pl.)

of Literatus

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literati Sentence Examples

  1. The literati of the 19th century fostered intellectual and cultural advancements.
  2. The city's avant-garde literati congregated in bohemian coffeehouses.
  3. The literary salon attracted the most renowned literati of the time.
  4. The erudite literati engaged in lively debates on philosophy and art.
  5. The writings of the literati shed light on the societal issues of the day.
  6. Their sharp wit and critical insights earned the literati both admiration and controversy.
  7. The exclusive circle of literati held sway over the literary landscape.
  8. The literati's patronage was essential for aspiring writers to gain recognition.
  9. The literary establishment was dominated by a coterie of established literati.
  10. The term "literati" referred to an elite group of intellectuals and writers who shaped cultural discourse.

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the literary intelligentsiaLearned or literary men. See Literatus., of Literatus

intelligentsia, elite, clerisy, culturati, avant-garde,elect, fat, flower, illuminati, best

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The literati of the 19th century fostered intellectual and cultural advancements.

The city's avant-garde literati congregated in bohemian coffeehouses.

The literary salon attracted the most renowned literati of the time.

The erudite literati engaged in lively debates on philosophy and art.