Definitions for Diderot

Diderot Di·de·rot

Spelling: [dee-duh-roh; French deeduh
IPA: /ˈdi dəˌroʊ; French didəˈroʊ/

Diderot is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 150 anagrams from letters in Diderot (ddeiort).

Definitions for Diderot

noun

  1. Denis [duh-nee] /dəˈni/ (Show IPA), 1713–84, French philosopher, critic, and encyclopedist.

Examples for Diderot

She told Ségur in later years what success Diderot had with her as a politician.

Diderot did not fail to notice more serious things than this.

All these stars would have left Diderot to die of starvation.

There have been many attempts to imitate this manner since Diderot.

Diderot had a companion who pleased her better than Diderot himself.

Since Diderot, it is said that France has produced no talker to be compared with him.

This is an exact description of her real behaviour to Diderot.

The doctrines of Diderot and Jean Jacques form but sorry homilies.

And on this Diderot sails off into a digression on the grounds of praise and blame.

Diderot brought into relief the vicious absoluteness of its philosophy.

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