Keller

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Definition

Proper noun A specific person: Helen Adams Keller, an American author, disability rights advocate, political activist, and lecturer. She is renowned for her achievements despite becoming both blind and deaf after an illness at 19 months old, learning to communicate with the instruction of her teacher Anne Sullivan.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Helen Keller's autobiography, "The Story of My Life," is an inspiration to many.
    • The museum exhibit detailed the life and work of Keller.
    • Keller demonstrated that people with severe disabilities could lead accomplished lives.
Advanced Usage
  • The name Keller is often used as a symbol of perseverance, triumph over adversity, and the transformative power of education and dedicated teaching.
    • Her story is a Keller-like tale of courage and determination.
  • It can be used metonymically to represent advocacy for the blind, deaf, or disabled community.
    • The foundation continues Keller's mission of expanding opportunities for the deafblind.
Variants and Related Words
  • Helen Keller (full name): The complete and most common reference.
  • Kellerian (adj, rare): Pertaining to or characteristic of Helen Keller or her experiences.
    • a Kellerian breakthrough in communication
Synonyms
  • Helen Adams Keller (full formal name).
  • Disability rights pioneer (descriptive synonym).
  • Author and activist (descriptive synonym focusing on her roles).
Related Phrases
  • The miracle worker: A phrase often associated with Anne Sullivan, Keller's teacher, but intrinsically linked to Keller's story. The title of a famous play and film about their relationship.
  • To overcome incredible odds: A phrase frequently used in descriptions of Keller's life.
Noun
  1. United States lecturer and writer who was blind and deaf from the age of 19 months; Anne Sullivan taught her to read and write and speak; Helen Keller graduated from college and went on to champion the cause of blind and deaf people (1880-1968)