Wells
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Definition
Proper noun: - H. G. Wells: A prolific English writer, most famous for his pioneering works in the science fiction genre. He also wrote extensively on contemporary social issues and authored popular historical and scientific accounts. He lived from 1866 to 1946.
Usage
- As a proper noun (name of a person): This word is used exclusively to refer to the specific historical figure, Herbert George Wells.
- Many consider Wells to be one of the fathers of modern science fiction.
- We are studying the social commentaries in the works of H.G. Wells.
Advanced Usage
- "Wellsian" (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the works or ideas of H.G. Wells.
- The novel's vision of a future society is distinctly Wellsian.
Variants and Related Words
- H. G. Wells: The full initialism of his name, Herbert George Wells.
- Herbert George Wells: The author's full name.
Synonyms
- H. G. Wells
- Herbert George Wells
- The author of The Time Machine (contextual synonym referring to his most famous work)
Notes on Different Meanings
This entry defines "Wells" specifically as a proper noun referring to the person H.G. Wells. It is important to distinguish this from the common noun "well" (a water source) or its verb and adverb forms. This definition does not cover the plural form of the common noun "well."
Noun
- prolific English writer best known for his science-fiction novels; he also wrote on contemporary social problems and wrote popular accounts of history and science (1866-1946)