Novels - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈnɑːvəlz|
Brit.  |ˈnɒvəlz|  British pronunciation of the word novels
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounnovel

noun

- plural form of novel

Extra examples

She has published her first sci-fi novel and hopes to write more such novels.

She reads a lot of mystery novels.

A constant theme in his novels is religion.

His novels were disliked by the literary establishment.

Her novels are outstanding for their complex characters and interesting plots.

He creates his own universe in his novels.

He enjoys reading detective novels.

I like the way she depicts the characters in her novels.

...interest in the author's home abated as her novels waned in popularity...

Her essay discusses the dichotomy between good and evil in the author's novels.

...the errant gunslinger as a standard character in western novels...

Reading romantic novels is for her a form of escapism.

She often used her friends' problems as fodder for her novels.

...bought a collection of his novels and novelettes...

...her romance novels are nowise different from those of scores of other writers...

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