Pronunciation: /dʒɑːnsəʊniən/
adjective relating to or characteristic of Samuel Johnson, an English writer and lexicographer known for his wit and literary style
A1 I read a Johnsonian quote in my English textbook.
A2 The Johnsonian style of writing is known for its complexity and wit.
B1 The author's Johnsonian prose was admired for its eloquence.
B2 The novel was written in a Johnsonian manner, with long, intricate sentences.
C1 Scholars often study the Johnsonian period in English literature for its unique characteristics.
C2 The professor's lecture on Johnsonian aesthetics was both enlightening and engaging.
formal The scholar's writing style is often described as Johnsonian, with its careful attention to detail and precise language.
informal I really like that author's Johnsonian way of writing - it's so clear and easy to understand.
slang Her Johnsonian prose is totally on point - it's like she knows exactly what she's talking about.
figurative The chef's Johnsonian approach to cooking resulted in a perfectly balanced dish that was a work of art.
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