essayistic
Americanadjective
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of, relating to, or like an essay, especially in style, format, or organization and often in reflecting a more personal approach than a treatise, thesis, or the like.
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resembling formal exposition.
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expository; discursive; explanatory.
Etymology
Origin of essayistic
Example Sentences
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But also I really loved how Nellie was going about this story, which was kind of more essayistic.
From Salon • Mar. 29, 2024
Sen, who describes his style as "cinematic, creative, essayistic", used tools from fiction films, such as mounting cameras on cranes and tracks, to make this non-fiction story.
From Reuters • Feb. 13, 2023
They have some goals, like pairing early and contemporary repertoire to essayistic effect, or giving the quasi-religious themes a political edge.
From New York Times • Aug. 1, 2022
Dyer’s gloriously shape-shifting literary project — intensely perceptive, essayistic memoir — continues with “The Last Days of Roger Federer.”
From Los Angeles Times • May 18, 2022
In the instance of Beethoven the critical or essayistic side is limited.
From Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 by Mabie, Hamilton Wright
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