Shute
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Definition
Proper noun * Shute: An English writer who settled in Norway after World War II (1899-1960). This is a surname, most commonly referring to the author Nevil Shute.
Usage
- This word is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the specific person, Nevil Shute, or to things directly associated with him (e.g., his works, his legacy).
- It is not used as a common noun with a general meaning.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- I am reading a novel by Shute. (I am reading a novel by Nevil Shute.)
- Shute's most famous work is "On the Beach." (Nevil Shute's most famous work is "On the Beach.")
- The literary style of Shute is often described as straightforward and engaging. (The literary style of Nevil Shute is often described as straightforward and engaging.)
Advanced Usage
- The name Shute can be used metonymically to refer to the body of work created by the author.
- If you enjoy mid-20th century adventure stories, you should try some Shute. (If you enjoy mid-20th century adventure stories, you should try some novels by Nevil Shute.)
Variants and Related Words
- Nevil Shute: The full name of the author, Nevil Shute Norway. He published under his first two names.
- Shutean (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Nevil Shute or his works.
- The film adaptation captures the Shutean atmosphere of the novel perfectly.
Synonyms
- Nevil Shute Norway: His full legal name.
- The author of "A Town Like Alice": A descriptive synonym referencing one of his notable works.
Notes on Different Meanings
- As a proper noun, Shute primarily refers to the author. It is a surname and may refer to other individuals with that last name, but in a general English context without further specification, it is understood to mean Nevil Shute.
- The word chute (a sloping channel or passage) is a homophone but is spelled differently and is unrelated.
Noun
- English writer who settled in Norway after World War II (1899-1960)