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Meaning of Bunyanesque | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. Reminiscent of the allegorical writings of John Bunyan (1628–1688), English Christian writer and preacher, best known for The Pilgrim's Progress.
  2. Relating to, or reminiscent of, the legends about Paul Bunyan, a giant lumberjack in American folklore
  3. Of immense size.

Examples

“Lewis's Bunyanesque allegory about a character named John on a journey to the island of Joy is loaded with abstract allusions, overly simple characterizations of culture, and at times a convoluted style.”
“Too damaged to train for the Rooke fight, which he had to cancel, Donovan returned to New York full of Bunyanesque stories of a young Irishman destined to be the greatest fighter of all time.”
“Just a little more than 100,000 years ago, there were sloths as long as a giraffe is tall, monstrous bears whose shoulders were six feet off the ground, and Bunyanesque beavers that weighed as much as an NFL linebacker.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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