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"Dryden" Meaning

John Dryden was an English poet, literary critic, and playwright who was appointed as the first Poet Laureate of England in 1689. He is known for his significant contributions to the development of the English language, particularly in poetry and drama.

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Examples of the word "Dryden"


Noun


John Dryden was an English poet, literary critic, and playwright who dominated the literary scene in the late 17th century. (referring to the person)
The scholarship to study at the University of Oxford was established in honor of John Dryden, a renowned authority in his field. (referring to the person)

Adjective


The words of the 17th-century poet Dryden were beautifully rendered in the exhibition. (describing the words)
The actor's powerful voice brought a sense of gravitas to his performance, reminiscent of Dryden's own sonorous orations. (describing the voice)

Compound Nouns


Dryden Fez, a town in Morocco, was named after the famous poet. (referring to the town)
The Dryden Book Awards recognize outstanding contributions to literature and poetry. (referring to the award)

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