Pronunciation: /fjutən/
noun a novel or section of a novel published in installments in a magazine or newspaper
A1 I read a feuilleton in the newspaper every day.
A2 The feuilleton section of the magazine always has interesting stories.
B1 The feuilleton in the novel added depth to the main character's backstory.
B2 The feuilleton series on TV has gained a large following.
C1 The feuilleton published in the literary journal received critical acclaim.
C2 The feuilleton writer is known for their captivating storytelling style.
formal The feuilleton section of the newspaper often features serialized stories or essays.
informal I enjoy reading the feuilleton in the newspaper for some light entertainment.
slang Did you catch the feuilleton in today's paper? It was so juicy!
figurative The political commentary in the feuilleton can be quite insightful.
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