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Example sentences for "characterizations"

Lexicographically close words:
characteristically; characteristick; characteristicks; characteristics; characterization; characterize; characterized; characterizes; characterizing; characterless
  1. In most of these characterizations she has succeeded in making a deep impression.

  2. Magnificent as Brangaene, Amneris, and Ortrud, the Swedish singer later presented unrivalled characterizations of Isolde, Armide, and Bruennhilde.

  3. To me one of the most truly fascinating of Miss Garden's characterizations was her Fanny Legrand in Daudet's play, made into an opera by Massenet.

  4. Certain actors drop their characterizations as soon as the dialogue passes on to another; such as these fail in Parsifal, for Kundry, on the stage for the entire third act, has only one word to sing; in the first act she has but few more.

  5. For characterizations of these and other authorities on Canada, see Vol.

  6. Various books may be cited for minor characterizations of Johnson: Mrs. Grant’s Memoirs of an American Lady; J.

  7. Byrd had been particularly severe on the character of the North Carolinians, as he saw it in his intercourse with them,[651] and not the worst of his characterizations touched their “felicity of having nothing to do.

  8. Certain papers of Henri Beyle containing characterizations of Napoleon and contemporary anecdotes concerning him.

  9. Similar characterizations were being forwarded at almost the same time by Bunch in regard to the Southern Commissioners, now being despatched to London, but they were not so favourable.

  10. Sympathy with the North took the form of a sudden exaltation of the personality of Lincoln, bringing out characterizations of the man far different from those which had been his earlier in the war.

  11. In the days when she entered the varieties three distinct types of low-comedy characterizations were recognized--the Irish, the Dutch, and the negro.

  12. On occasions when a group of them gathered at their club they stepped partly out of the characterizations of great men which they affected during most of their day.

  13. His voice belonged to other Basines--other characterizations whose awkward ghosts fluttered nervously in his thought.

  14. His characterizations of contemporary poetry are strikingly like those of Walt Whitman.

  15. There are many characterizations of Mr. Martyn in his kinsman's "Ave.

  16. The Abbey Players have discarded most of the tricks of the stage, or perhaps it would be truer to say they do not inherit the tricks of the stage or any traditional characterizations of parts.

  17. The ground has been gone over before by various writers, but the narratives that are here retold, and the characterizations that are here attempted, have not been brought together heretofore.

  18. Note Longfellow's characterizations of the Puritans in the poems mentioned on page 277 and compare these with Hawthorne's.

  19. Read the characterizations of Thoreau in the essays by Robert Louis Stevenson and James Russell Lowell and decide in which points they should be modified.

  20. The student of scientific and statistical measurements in education may object to attaching any importance to these informal characterizations of college teachers by undergraduates.

  21. For the sake, however, of the reader who may not yet be thoroughly satisfied, it may be well to examine this problem a little further, analyzing some of the current characterizations of the Orient.

  22. There remain a few other characterizations of the Orient that we may well examine briefly.

  23. However, the separate characterizations of the 'Shoemakers' Village' reveal a touch of real power.

  24. We find this personality by bringing together a large number of the oldest mythic and heroic characterizations of the people.

  25. He betrays here, moreover, one of his many points of similarity with Dickens, whose comic characterizations are frequently limited to a few traits repeated ad infinitum.

  26. In its characterizations it displays a delicacy and a power the author had not previously attained.

  27. This is especially true in our practical country, which so far lacks subjective characterizations of this age of eminent literary merit, peculiarly intense as it is here.

  28. Once before with On Newfound River he had tried the border canvas and he had failed save in certain of his characterizations and detached episodes.

  29. The characterizations should not be read, but delivered by the student facing the class, precisely for the moment as though he were the teacher.

  30. His acquaintance with the great men and women of history will be vitalized It is needless to say that characterizations of men or epochs should not be assigned without instruction as to how they should be prepared.

  31. Care should be taken that the characterizations given in class be properly prepared.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "characterizations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.