Pronunciation: /ˈmɛri su/
noun A term used to describe a character who is considered unrealistic or lacking in depth
A1 Mary Sue is a character in a book.
A2 Mary Sue is often criticized for being too perfect.
B1 The protagonist of the story was accused of being a Mary Sue.
B2 Readers find it hard to relate to Mary Sue because of her flawless personality.
C1 The author was accused of creating a Mary Sue character to fulfill their own fantasies.
C2 Mary Sue's unrealistic abilities and perfection make her a polarizing figure among readers.
formal The character in the novel was criticized for being a Mary Sue, as she seemed too perfect and lacked depth.
informal People were saying that the main character in the movie was a total Mary Sue - she was good at everything without any flaws.
slang I can't stand when a character is written as a Mary Sue, it's so unrealistic.
figurative Her presentation was like a Mary Sue - flawless and unoriginal.
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