Pronunciation: /bɔrdʒiən/
adjective relating to or characteristic of the works of Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, known for his complex and labyrinthine storytelling
A1 The book had a Borgesian twist that kept me intrigued.
A2 The Borgesian style of writing in this novel is unique and captivating.
B1 The author's use of Borgesian elements added depth to the story.
B2 The Borgesian influence in this literary work is evident in its complex narrative.
C1 Scholars have analyzed the Borgesian themes present in this piece of literature.
C2 The novel is often compared to Borgesian works due to its intricate storytelling.
formal The Borgesian nature of the narrative structure in the novel was evident through its intricate layers and metafictional elements.
informal I never understood the Borgesian twist at the end of the story - it was so confusing!
slang The Borgesian vibe of that movie was trippy, man.
figurative Her mind was a Borgesian labyrinth of interconnected ideas and illusions.
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