Associations to the word «Austen»
Noun
- Godwin
- Jane
- Sensibility
- Vane
- Prejudice
- Dickens
- Chamberlain
- Persuasion
- Mansfield
- Lilly
- Cassandra
- Darcy
- Emma
- Heroine
- Eliot
- Hilary
- Pride
- Novel
- Louie
- Marianne
- Novelist
- Fanny
- Leigh
- Exchequer
- Heller
- Kate
- Radcliffe
- Adaptation
- Fiona
- Staten
- Wordsworth
- Hurley
- Fielding
- Guadalcanal
- Sawyer
- Balfour
- Abbey
- Holloway
- Shelley
- Crewe
- Bertram
- Chuck
- Novels
- Corsair
- Romanticism
- Derrick
- Spence
- Irony
- Neville
- Coleridge
- Biographer
- Vidal
- Mafia
- Shakespeare
- Keats
- Locke
- Tennyson
- Alice
- Hopkins
- Tanaka
- Unionist
- Twain
- Amherst
- Eliza
- Thorpe
- Romance
- Gentry
- Elliot
- Romantic
- Geologist
- Rectory
- Lizzie
- Miss
- Niece
- Masterpiece
- Claire
- Memoir
- Willoughby
- Byron
- Katherine
- Parody
- Hawthorn
- Charlotte
- Autopsy
- Juliet
- Fowler
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
AUSTEN, proper noun. An English surname; a variant of Austin.
AUSTEN, proper noun. Jane Austen, English novelist.
Dictionary definition
AUSTEN, noun. English novelist noted for her insightful portrayals of middle-class families (1775-1817).
Wise words
Abuse of words has been the great instrument of sophistry
and chicanery, of party, faction, and division of society.