Updike

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A surname of American origin: "Updike" is primarily recognized as the surname of the acclaimed American author John Updike.
    • Referring to John Updike: The word is most commonly used to refer directly to the person, John Hoyer Updike (1932–2009), a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, short story writer, poet, and literary critic.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • I am reading a novel by Updike. (Here, "Updike" refers to the author John Updike.)
    • The literary style of Updike is known for its rich descriptive prose. (This sentence uses "Updike" to denote the author and his body of work.)
    • Updike's "Rabbit" series chronicles American life in the late 20th century. (The possessive form "Updike's" indicates the works created by John Updike.)
Advanced Usage
  • Used attributively: The name can be used adjectivally to describe characteristics of his work.
    • The story has an Updike-like attention to domestic detail. (This describes a quality similar to that found in John Updike's writing.)
  • In literary criticism: The name is used as a reference point within academic or critical discourse.
    • The essay draws a comparison between Cheever and Updike. (Here, "Updike" serves as a standard for comparison with another author.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Updikean (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of John Updike or his literary style.
    • The novel's introspective suburban focus is distinctly Updikean.
Synonyms
  • John Updike: The full name is a direct synonym.
  • The author of "Rabbit, Run": A descriptive synonym referencing one of his most famous works.
Notes on Usage
  • As a proper noun referring to a specific person, "Updike" is always capitalized.
  • It is typically used without an article (e.g., "reading Updike," not "reading the Updike").
  • In most contexts, the standalone word "Updike" is understood to mean John Updike, the author.
Noun
  1. United States author (born 1932)

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