Meaning of literati | Babel Free
/ˌlɪt.əˈɹɑː.tiː/Definitions
Well-educated, literary people; intellectuals who are interested in literature.
plural, plural-normally
Equivalents
Deutsch
Bildungsbürger
Español
literatos
Suomi
lukeneisto
Bahasa Indonesia
literati
日本語
文学者
Русский
литератор
Examples
“First, to Counsellor Fitzclabber, who, he told me, was then employed in compiling a history of the kings of Minster, from Irish manuscripts; and then to his friend Mr. Gahagan, who was a profound philosopher and politician, and had projected many excellent schemes for the good of his country. But it seems these literati had been very ill rewarded for their ingenious labours; for, between them both, there was but one shirt, and half a pair of breeches.”
“He is not of the people, this lordly magistrate. He is one of the privileged literati. His literary degrees are high and numerous.”
“Just like every other human organization, the selection of political leaders through the parties has its weaknesses, but these have been exposed ad nauseam by German literati during the last decades.”
“Eighteenth-century Scottish intellectuals, the literati, had substantial interests in America. Yet no one has ever noticed just how extensive the ties were that bound the literati to the new world, or how relatively novel those were for Scots in the eighteenth century, and how they were formed and shaped.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.