Litterateurs [noun]

Definition of Litterateurs:

person who is very involved in education and learning

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Sentence/Example of Litterateurs:

He is above all else a litterateur who is addressing an audience with a decided taste for good literature.

No Judeo-German litterateur has ever been able to make more than a scanty living, and that only sporadically, out of his books.

The following observation by an eminent eye specialist and litterateur illustrates the opening paragraph of this chapter.

She was the widow of a celebrated litterateur and was herself well known as a brilliant but shallow writer.

And it would be thus the architect, not the litterateur, that would be permanently remembered.

Among her numerous suitors was Julien Bossuet, a poor litterateur, or journalist of Paris.

The litterateur in Wagners estimation had no fixed purpose, no ideal.

A composer, pianist, and litterateur, who is still living in Poland.

But I fail as a poet-litterateur as I fail as a poet-person.

His fame is greater as a dramatist and litterateur than as a poet.