"Sillitoe" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sillitoe" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sillitoe" Meaning

Silletoe or Sittle is a village in Northumberland, England.

"Sillitoe" Examples

Sillitoe in Use


1. Historical Records

In 1820, Robert Owen, a Quaker and factory owner, named a large scheme for workers in New Lanark after John Duncan Sillitoe, who was the brother of Alexander Sillitoe, also an entrepreneur and stockbroker. The scheme was meant to be called 'Owen's Town' but in a twist, it was named Sillitoe Town in his brother's honor due to a dispute.

2. Literary Reference

Christopher Sillitoe, father of Alan Sillitoe, was an architect and poet, and his son's work has been explored in historical documents like "Life Without Simon" (1959). The title could metaphorically refer to struggles and the absence of hope and acceptance seen through the lens of England's Industrial Revolution.

3. Social Commentary

The "Sillitoe novel" is a term coined by writers in response to Alan Sillitoe's writing about the hopes and disappointments of working-class life in Nottingham, a ‘slice of life’ that upright moralists prefer to ignore. This literary subgenre focuses on secret, underground scenarios from within the seams of 20th-century England's fabric.

4. Automotive Reference

The British brand Lotus is famous for making sports cars. Allan Sillitoe is associated with the design of several iconic Lotus models; one of the most enduring experiences from these products may include those that are associated with road racing and investments.

5. Fine arts Reference

British Artists such as Sillitoe were associated with the pioneering design scheme called 'arts and crafts', this cultural inclination involves using certain materials extraneous pieces.

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Foolish or absurd things, often amusing or laughable.

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Adjective: (extremely) foolish or absurd.<br><br>Example: "She made the silliest choice by wearing a bright pink hat to the job interview."

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In a silly manner. In a playful or amusing way. In a way that is silly or whimsical.

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Filling stations or the linings on the side of a drum or other structure.

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