Victorian

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /vɪkˈtɔːriən/

Definitions of victorian

adjective relating to the reign of Queen Victoria in England (1837-1901) or the style of that period, characterized by ornate design and attention to detail

Example Sentences

A1 The Victorian era was a period in British history.

A2 I enjoy reading Victorian literature.

B1 The Victorian architecture in the city is stunning.

B2 The Victorian era saw significant advancements in technology.

C1 The Victorian era was known for its strict societal norms.

C2 Many famous authors emerged during the Victorian period.

Examples of victorian in a Sentence

formal The Victorian era was known for its strict social norms and elaborate fashion.

informal I love visiting Victorian houses because of their beautiful architecture.

slang That dress looks totally Victorian chic!

figurative Her outdated views on gender roles are quite Victorian in nature.

Grammatical Forms of victorian

past tense

Victorianized

plural

Victorians

comparative

more Victorian

superlative

most Victorian

present tense

Victorianize

future tense

will Victorianize

perfect tense

have Victorianized

continuous tense

is Victorianizing

singular

Victorian

positive degree

Victorian

infinitive

to Victorianize

gerund

Victorianizing

participle

Victorianized

Origin and Evolution of victorian

First Known Use: 1901 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'Victorian' originates from the reign of Queen Victoria of England, who ruled from 1837 to 1901.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe the characteristics of the period during Queen Victoria's reign, the term 'Victorian' has evolved to also refer to a specific style of architecture, design, and social norms associated with that era.