Associations to the word «Hawthorne»
Noun
- Nathaniel
- Scarlet
- Poe
- Melville
- Waldo
- Emerson
- Nigel
- Dickens
- Hester
- Mayer
- Concord
- Julian
- Puritan
- Gable
- Salem
- Sophia
- Wendell
- Whitman
- Lowell
- Latham
- Allegory
- Marble
- Handicap
- Pierce
- Westchester
- Cicero
- Herman
- Irving
- Tnt
- Stowe
- Peabody
- Aero
- Louisa
- Twain
- Bronson
- Fuller
- Goodman
- Keats
- Faulkner
- Willis
- Edgar
- Ripley
- Hemingway
- Sb
- Dickinson
- Romance
- Paterson
- Mayo
- Boulevard
- Coleridge
- Municipal
- Fields
- Allan
- Goethe
- Nevada
- Brook
- Kingsley
- Eliot
- Moss
- Wordsworth
- Holmes
- Parkway
- Tale
- Bryant
- Elton
- Horatio
- Ralph
- Shelley
- Blackwood
- Racetrack
- Portland
- Harriet
- Dall
- Schiller
- Donna
- Productivity
- Cod
- Frankenstein
- Novelist
- Tennyson
- Balzac
- Hartmann
- Kinsman
- Height
- Grasshopper
- Pleasant
- Walt
- Browning
- Prescott
- Calvert
- Cullen
- Dustin
- Susquehanna
- Thoroughfare
Verb
Wiktionary
HAWTHORNE, proper noun. A topographic or habitational surname for someone who lived near a hawthorn hedge or in a place with such a name.
HAWTHORNE EFFECT, noun. A phenomenon whereby a change in the behavior of a subject being studied is an effect of the change itself or the fact of being observed rather than the nature of the change in question.
Dictionary definition
HAWTHORNE, noun. United States writer of novels and short stories mostly on moral themes (1804-1864).
Wise words
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