Proustian

//ˈpɹusti.ən//

Synonyms for "proustian"

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Translations

15 translations across 12 languages.

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Catalan

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  • proustià adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)

Czech

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  • proustovský adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)

Finnish

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  • proustilainen adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)

French

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  • proustien adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)

German

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  • proustianisch adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)
  • proustisch adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)

Greek

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  • προυστικός adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)

Hungarian

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  • prousti adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)

Italian

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  • proustiano adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)

Polish

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  • proustowski adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)

Russian

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  • пру́стовский adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)
  • пру́стский adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • prȕstovskī adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)
  • пру̏стовскӣ adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)

Spanish

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  • proustiano adj (reminiscent of Marcel Proust or his works)

Sample sentences

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The character played by French female lead Lea Seydoux is even called Madeleine Swann, a name whose Proustian double resonance can only be deliberate.

Source: wiktionary

D'Costa's poems so far published also reverberate with an awareness of the past, and a gently Proustian pleasure, as in the elegiac “In Memorandum”.

Source: wiktionary

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