literary composition
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Definition
Noun: A written work that is the product of imaginative or creative writing. It refers to a structured piece of writing that expresses ideas, stories, or emotions, often with artistic or aesthetic intent.
Usage
A "literary composition" is a formal term for a complete, crafted piece of writing. It emphasizes the work as a created artifact, often implying a degree of artistry, structure, and purpose beyond simple documentation.
Examples
- The student submitted her literary composition, a short story about time travel, for the contest.
- His essays are considered fine examples of literary composition.
- The anthology features various literary compositions, including poems, narratives, and dramas.
Advanced Usage
- As a countable noun: It typically refers to a single, specific work (e.g., "a literary composition," "several literary compositions").
- In academic/formal critique: The term is often used to discuss the form, style, and merit of a written work as an artistic creation.
Variants and Related Words
- Literary work: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably.
- Composition: A broader term that can refer to any piece of writing or music, or the act of creating it.
- Piece of writing: A more general and common phrase.
Synonyms
- Work of literature
- Written work
- Piece of writing
- Opus (for a significant work)
Antonyms
- Technical writing
- Utilitarian text
- Documentation
- Note
Related Phrases
- Art of composition: Refers to the skill and technique involved in creating literary works.
- Composition and rhetoric: A field of study focusing on the principles and practice of effective writing.
Noun
- imaginative or creative writing