Pronunciation: /ɡrɪp-lɪt/
noun a genre of fiction that combines elements of suspense and thriller with gripping storytelling
A1 I enjoy reading grip-lit novels because they are easy to follow.
A2 She borrowed a grip-lit book from the library to read on her vacation.
B1 Many readers find grip-lit to be a captivating genre that keeps them engaged.
B2 The bookstore had a section dedicated to grip-lit novels, showcasing the latest releases.
C1 The author's unique writing style sets her grip-lit novels apart from other mystery genres.
C2 Critics praise the author for her ability to create complex characters in her grip-lit novels.
adjective describing a type of literature that is suspenseful and thrilling
A1 The grip-lit novel was easy to understand and kept me entertained.
A2 She enjoyed reading the grip-lit thriller on her vacation.
B1 The gripping grip-lit mystery had unexpected twists and turns.
B2 The author is known for her gripping grip-lit novels that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
C1 The gripping grip-lit novel was praised for its complex characters and intricate plot.
C2 Many readers consider her latest grip-lit novel to be a masterpiece of the genre.
formal The success of grip-lit novels has led to an increase in demand for this genre among readers.
informal I love getting lost in a good grip-lit book on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
slang Grip-lit is my go-to genre when I need a break from reality.
figurative The author's writing style in grip-lit novels really has a strong grip on the reader's emotions.
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