t. h. white
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A person's name: T. H. White is the name of a specific individual, a United States political journalist who lived from 1915 to 1986.
Usage Notes
- This is a proper noun referring to a specific person. It is typically used in biographical, historical, or journalistic contexts.
- The initials "T. H." are always capitalized and include periods. The full name is often written with a space between the initials and the surname: T. H. White.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- The article cited the work of T. H. White.
- A biography of T. H. White details his career in Washington.
Advanced Usage
- Used attributively: The name can be used to describe works or eras associated with the person.
- The T. H. White papers are archived at the library.
- He wrote in a T. H. White style of political commentary.
Variants and Related Words
- Theodore H. White: This is the full name for which "T. H." stands (Theodore Harold White).
- Journalist: A general term for his profession.
- Author: He was also an author, known for books like series.
Synonyms
- Theodore White: A less formal variant of the full name.
- Political reporter: A descriptive synonym for his role.
Related Phrases
- "In the style of T. H. White": Used to describe political writing that is narrative and deeply analytical of power and elections.
- His campaign book was written in the style of T. H. White.
Noun
- United States political journalist (1915-1986)