shakespearian

/ʃeɪkˈspɪriən/
noun
  1. Alternative spelling of Shakespearean; a scholar or expert on the works of William Shakespeare.
    • The Shakespearian presented a new theory about the authorship of the plays.
    • She is a well-known Shakespearian who teaches at the university.
    • The conference was attended by many Shakespearians from different countries.
adjective
  1. Alternative spelling of Shakespearean; relating to or characteristic of William Shakespeare or his works.
    • The movie had a Shakespearian feel with its dramatic soliloquies.
    • The play was a Shakespearian comedy full of witty dialogue.
    • He used Shakespearian language in his speech.
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