Associations to the word «Orwell»
Noun
- Huxley
- Catalonia
- Ipswich
- Wigan
- Flying
- Homage
- Connolly
- George
- Sonia
- Eileen
- Fascism
- Essay
- Blair
- Eton
- Fascist
- Essayist
- Goldstein
- Burnham
- Four
- Allegory
- Pier
- Suffolk
- Socialism
- Winston
- Astor
- Oceania
- Cambridgeshire
- Dickens
- Satire
- Estuary
- Rees
- Propaganda
- Burma
- Cyril
- Novella
- Journalism
- Stalin
- Henley
- Potts
- Meyers
- Eliot
- Tribune
- Biographer
- Forster
- Censorship
- Communism
- Barrington
- Intellectual
- Novelist
- Utopia
- Clarity
- Anarchist
- Whiting
- Unicorn
- Novel
- Olaf
- Nietzsche
- Vermont
- Semitism
- Prize
- Barcelona
- Hertfordshire
- Preface
- Writings
- Adaptation
- Addison
- Admirer
- Angus
- Mortimer
- Hampstead
- Burgess
- Critique
- Nationalism
- Molotov
- Unification
- Honesty
- Celia
- Allusion
- Protagonist
- Infringement
- Clergyman
Wiktionary
ORWELL, proper noun. An English surname.
ORWELL, proper noun. A village in Cambridgeshire, England
ORWELL, proper noun. A town in New York
ORWELL, proper noun. A village in Ohio
ORWELL, proper noun. A settlement in Prince Edward Island
ORWELL, proper noun. A town in Vermont
Dictionary definition
ORWELL, noun. Imaginative British writer concerned with social justice (1903-1950).
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