Meaning & Definition of Anthology in English
Anthology
A published collection of writings, such as poems or stories.
Pronunciation:
/ænˈθɒl.ə.dʒi/Part of Speech:
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anthologiesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A collection of selected literary pieces or passages.
Example Sentence: The anthology features works from various contemporary authors.
Definition: A published collection of songs, poems, or other creative works.
Example Sentence: He found an anthology of romantic poetry that inspired him.
Definition: A collection of works by different authors, often centered around a specific theme.
Example Sentence: The anthology on environmental issues included essays from several activists.
Etymology
Origin: From Greek 'anthologia' meaning 'collection of flowers', combining 'anthos' (flower) and 'logia' (collection).
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- poetry anthology: A collection of poems by various authors.
- short story anthology: A compilation of short stories from different writers.
- literary anthology: A collection of literary texts, often from various genres.
Translations
- Spanish: antología
- French: anthologie
- German: Anthologie
- Russian: антология
Related Words
- compilation: A collection of various items or works, usually organized together.
- collection: An assembly of items gathered together, often related by theme or author.
- anthologist: A person who compiles an anthology.
Slang Meanings of anthology
Meaning: A book that brings together the best works of a specific genre.
Example Sentence: That sci-fi anthology is a must-read for fans of the genre.
Meaning: A hit collection of stories or songs.
Example Sentence: Their new anthology is blowing up on social media.