Definitions for Camus

Camus Ca·mus

Spelling: [ka-my; English ka-moo]
IPA: /kaˈmü; English kæˈmu/

Camus is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 69 anagrams from letters in Camus (acmsu).

Definitions for Camus

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  1. Albert [al-ber] /alˈbɛr/ (Show IPA), 1913–60, French novelist, short-story writer, playwright, and essayist: Nobel Prize 1957.

Examples for Camus

Camus did not cower from the depressing implications of his insight.

But most of all, it made you decent, like Dr. Rieux in Camus's The Plague.

The Myth of Sisyphusby Albert Camus It all begins and ends with Camus.

Camus, the deity of the river Cam, stands for the University of Cambridge.

At the same time, Zaretsky shows, Camus was an early and fierce critic of French policy towards the Algerian Arabs.

Camus answers that the absurdity of our tragic nature is actually benevolent.

And so he lived on the brae of Camus—that same far up and lonely in the long glen.

Why not wait at least until our return from Camus, or even until the morning?

This method is recommended in the Cours de Math, par Camus, p. 38.

Other members, friends of La Fayette, collected round him, and sought to silence the threatening vociferations of Camus.

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