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belletristic

adjective as in classical

adjective as in literary

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“Rose’s dinners are like the great belletristic salons of Paris,” he said.

Professor Davison’s belletristic debut was as improbable as his academic baptism.

Still, the book makes no belletristic claims; it’s intended solely as a guide, and as such, perfectly fulfills its aim.

She stands at a kind of belletristic Sinai, alongside all the other literary generations.

Just as telling is the inclusion of harmless belletristic exercises from artists otherwise known for their pugilistic talents.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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