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Dickensian (Adjective)

Meaning

Of or like the novels of Charles Dickens (especially with regard to poor social and economic conditions).

Classification

Relational adjectives (pertainyms).

Examples

  • The city's slums were a dickensian nightmare of poverty and neglect, with families living in squalid conditions.
  • The politician's speech was criticized for its romanticized portrayal of the working class, ignoring the dickensian reality of their struggles.
  • The novel's depiction of Victorian-era London was starkly dickensian, with its vivid descriptions of poverty, crime, and social inequality.
  • The charity's report highlighted the dickensian conditions faced by many homeless people, who were forced to live on the streets without access to basic amenities.
  • The artist's paintings of urban landscapes were full of dickensian detail, capturing the grime, poverty, and neglect that characterized life in the city's low-income neighborhoods.

Related Words

  • Dickens (noun)
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