Definitions for Lolita

Lolita Lo·li·ta

Spelling: [loh-lee-tuh]
IPA: /loʊˈli tə/

Lolita is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 84 anagrams from letters in Lolita (aillot).

Definitions for Lolita

noun

  1. (italics) a novel (1955) by Vladimir Nabokov.
  2. nymphet (def 2).
  3. Also, Loleta. a female given name, form of Charlotte or Dolores.

Origin of Lolita

sense “nymphet” after the novel's title character

Examples for Lolita

How strange it should be the lower well that failed, Lolita!

Why is there such a fascination with sexual interaction with young girls – known as rorikon (Lolita complex) in Japan?

What I learned from Lolita is that it helps to make morally repugnant characters funny.

Hard to believe, but after all this time as Lolita, Monica Lewinski takes one (albeit not giant) leap toward Nabokov.

They were music to Lolita, and her gaze went to him once more, but he got no answer.

Her sister – and neighbour – Lolita Miraflorez, also lost her husband, as did dozens of other women.

Lolita has been telling me all to-day that even the Tinaja will go dry.

“You know that is not the one we use, muchacho,” (little boy), remarked Lolita.

So let loose the rein, and leave Lolita to take her own way.

Barrymore celebrates by proclaiming herself “Lolita” dancing provocatively on his desk, and then flashing him.

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