noun a play written by William Shakespeare
Refers to the play 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare, a tragedy about the Prince of Denmark seeking revenge for his father's murder.
Can refer to a small village or settlement, especially in rural areas of Europe.
Used to describe a small cluster of houses or buildings, often in a rural setting.
Commonly used to refer to the character Hamlet in Shakespearean plays, known for his famous soliloquy 'To be, or not to be'.
In the context of a writer, 'hamlet' may refer to the famous play written by William Shakespeare, or it could be used as a metaphor for a small, secluded village or community.
A psychologist may use 'hamlet' to refer to a state of mind or emotional state characterized by indecision, uncertainty, or feeling trapped, similar to the character Hamlet in the Shakespeare play.
Historians may use 'hamlet' to refer to a small settlement or village in historical documents or research.
In urban planning, 'hamlet' may refer to a small, rural settlement or community that is distinct from a larger town or city.