"Feuilletonist" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Feuilletonist" Meaning

A feuilletonist is a writer or journalist who specializes in writing articles, stories, or criticism that are often humorous, satirical, or lighthearted, typically for a literary supplement or a daily newspaper, such as the feuilleton section. The term was popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries and is often associated with writers of literary journalism, satire, or social commentary.

"Feuilletonist" Examples

Example Sentences for Feuilletonist


A feuilletonist is a journalist or writer who covers literary or artistic matters. Here are five example sentences:

The feuilletonist for the local newspaper wrote a glowing review of the new novel.
As a feuilletonist, she was expected to have a deep understanding of classical music and opera.
The feuilletonist's feature article on the art of photography was a hit with readers.
After years of working as a feuilletonist, she decided to pursue a career as a fiction writer.
The impresario hired a feuilletonist to write the program notes for the concert series.

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