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letters
/ ˈlɛtəz /
noun
- literary knowledge, ability, or learning
a man of letters
- literary culture in general
- an official title, degree, etc, indicated by an abbreviation
letters after one's name
Example Sentences
They are athletes who just happen to wear the letters of a college on their jerseys essentially in a junior pro league.
There were large purple signs everywhere, with The Dawn Sturgess Inquiry written across them in bold white letters.
Government letters seen by the BBC reveal the grace period given to refugees to transition from supported housing to their own accommodation will be increased from 28 to 56 days from 9 December.
“We also get a lot of ephemera — postcards, pamphlets, letters, magazines — and we have 100 boxes of that. We’re looking to get that out to sell here, and downtown. It’s really unique, fun stuff.”
“Those two little girls should be writing their letters to Santa, but instead their family is dealing with the unthinkable task of writing their eulogies.”
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