Definitions for Defoe

Defoe De·foe

Spelling: [dih-foh]
IPA: /dɪˈfoʊ/

Defoe is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 36 anagrams from letters in Defoe (deefo).

Definitions for Defoe

noun

  1. Daniel, 1659?–1731, English novelist and political journalist.

Examples for Defoe

He lived to bring them to justice, and was living still when Defoe wrote.

That passage was written, therefore, after 1731, and could not possibly have been written by Defoe.

The type of this species of fiction is Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe."

Defoe in two of his popular novels, gives voice to this opinion.

"It is a tract by Defoe," was the answer, to Old Brown's chagrin.

In it there are some exquisite little bits of genuine Defoe.

He acknowledged various literary forebears, from Ballantyne to Defoe, in the creation of what became Treasure Island.

Like Defoe, they both discovered that politics often make strange bedfellows.

One of the best issues, if not absolutely the best, of Defoe's work which has ever appeared.

He says things like Defoe, like Montaigne, like Rochefoucauld.

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