Definitions for Sienkiewicz

Sienkiewicz Sien·kie·wicz

Spelling: [shen-kye-vich; English shen-kyey-vich]
IPA: /ʃɛnˈkyɛ vɪtʃ; English ʃɛnˈkyeɪ vɪtʃ/

Sienkiewicz is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 212 anagrams from letters in Sienkiewicz (ceeiiiknswz).

Definitions for Sienkiewicz

noun

  1. Henryk [hen-rik] /ˈhɛn rɪk/ (Show IPA), 1846–1916, Polish novelist: Nobel prize 1905.

Examples for Sienkiewicz

But when a man has a name like Sienkiewicz, the task is not an easy one.

His verdict is exactly the same as that given by Turgenev and Sienkiewicz--slave improductivité.

Everyone notices that the works of Sienkiewicz are Epics rather than Novels.

Why has Sienkiewicz described the racial temperament in two words, improductivité slave?

The description of the Slavonic temperament given by Sienkiewicz tallies exactly with many prominent characters in Russian novels.

"Thank you," I said, with polite irony, though I didn't agree with her about Sienkiewicz' great work.

Sienkiewicz is not only a Romanticist and a Realist—he is also a Moralist.

They exhibit the masterly genius of Sienkiewicz even better than his longer romances.

Sienkiewicz satisfied us by providing exactly what we were looking for.

Sienkiewicz will be remembered, whether it can be pronounced without rehearsal or not.

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