Definitions for novelistic

novelistic nov·el·is·tic

Spelling: [nov-uh-lis-tik]
IPA: /ˌnɒv əˈlɪs tɪk/

Novelistic is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 687 anagrams from letters in novelistic (ceiilnostv).

Definitions for novelistic

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of novels.

Origin of novelistic

First recorded in 1825-35; novel1 + -istic

Examples for novelistic

They have a novelistic drive to them in which all of that research is integrated in a powerful and sustaining way.

In fact, the more you know about Watergate, the more you will enjoy his novelistic re-creation of that remarkable time.

He tried to brand what he was doing—calling it a "novelistic chronicle," or an "expanded view of the memoir form."

It was a pen name devised by the feminine member of the novelistic firm.

He admired Tom Wolfe, and he had shockingly grand, novelistic aspirations of capturing full men.

The narrative of House of Cards, itself based on a novel by Michael Dobbs, is largely dependent on a novelistic structure.

Define the three moods of fiction,––epic, dramatic, and novelistic.

This, I take it, is the novelistic imagination of which we hear so much.

You know, Primrose, my gifts lie in the poetic and novelistic line.

But intuition of character was a forte with Miss Edgeworth and the grand secret of her novelistic success.

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