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edwardian

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for edwardian.

Editorial note

O'Henry gives a picture of NYC in 1900, Jane Austen gives a flavor of lower-elite Edwardian life, etc.

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Quick take

Of the period in British history from circa 1901 to 1910, when Edward VII ruled the British Empire.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of edwardian gathered in one view.

adjective

Of the period in British history from circa 1901 to 1910, when Edward VII ruled the British Empire.

noun

(historical) A person from the Edwardian era.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for edwardian.

adjective

Of the period in British history from circa 1901 to 1910, when Edward VII ruled the British Empire.

noun

(historical) A person from the Edwardian era.

Example sentences

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O'Henry gives a picture of NYC in 1900, Jane Austen gives a flavor of lower-elite Edwardian life, etc.

2

The differences are even more stark when you compare modern Baltimore with a place like Edwardian England.

3

The horror of the end implication of the Edwardian sense of manly military honor is brought into sharp relief.

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Thelema uses a lot of fancy language because it's Edwardian and its founder was a poet.

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In the Victorian and Edwardian eras paternalistic legislation required access to parkland throughout London, and it is virulently defended even today.

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Lastly, you have an existing stock of Victorian (actually, edwardian in most places) architecture that is worth keeping, for cultural reasons (/arguably).

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The brickwork on Edwardian houses, above doors and windows for example, is great.

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We have scifi visions from Victorian and Edwardian lenses.

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Incidentally, not a few Victorian and Edwardian (i.e.

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However, it was a popular name in literature during the Victorian era[3], with mentions hitting a peak in 1908 (technically that was the Edwardian era, but close enough).

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Also Edwardian England is a compelling counter-example.

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> In the Victorian and Edwardian eras paternalistic legislation required access to parkland throughout London, and it is virulently defended even today.

Quote examples

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Think also of the "Teddy Boys" of the 1950s, wearing the clothing of the Edwardian period ca.

2

Perhaps because it was like an art deco day dream rather than decorated like an "Edwardian-era New Orleans brothel" per the article.

3

"Edwardian Science and technology was the last time we actually had real progress in science and technology." Again, I had thought nanotechnology and computing theory and hundreds of branches of medicine and myriad other fields had been conceived of and advanced in the time since the Edwardian era.

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"it would be fascinating to read an in-depth comparison between these services and the economy of servants in the 19th or early-20th century." See "The Edwardian Country House", the BBC/PBS series.

Proper noun examples

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The result is most of the housing in the city comes from split up Victorian/Edwardian homes -- one bedroom apartments.

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Edwardian Science and technology was the last time we actually had real progress in science and technology...

3

I was reflecting on usage I have seen in late Victorian/Edwardian sources.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use edwardian in a sentence?

O'Henry gives a picture of NYC in 1900, Jane Austen gives a flavor of lower-elite Edwardian life, etc.

What does edwardian mean?

Of the period in British history from circa 1901 to 1910, when Edward VII ruled the British Empire.

What part of speech is edwardian?

edwardian is commonly used as adjective, noun.