Associations to the word «Austen»
Noun
- Godwin
- Jane
- Sensibility
- Vane
- Prejudice
- Dickens
- Chamberlain
- Persuasion
- Mansfield
- Lilly
- Cassandra
- Darcy
- Emma
- Heroine
- Eliot
- Hilary
- Pride
- Novel
- Louie
- Marianne
- Novelist
- Fanny
- Leigh
- Exchequer
- Heller
- Kate
- Radcliffe
- Adaptation
- Fiona
- Staten
- Wordsworth
- Hurley
- Fielding
- Guadalcanal
- Sawyer
- Balfour
- Abbey
- Holloway
- Shelley
- Crewe
- Bertram
- Chuck
- Novels
- Corsair
- Romanticism
- Derrick
- Spence
- Irony
- Neville
- Coleridge
- Biographer
- Vidal
- Mafia
- Shakespeare
- Keats
- Locke
- Tennyson
- Alice
- Hopkins
- Tanaka
- Unionist
- Twain
- Amherst
- Eliza
- Thorpe
- Romance
- Gentry
- Elliot
- Romantic
- Geologist
- Rectory
- Lizzie
- Miss
- Niece
- Masterpiece
- Claire
- Memoir
- Willoughby
- Byron
- Katherine
- Parody
- Hawthorn
- Charlotte
- Autopsy
- Juliet
- Fowler
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
AUSTEN, proper noun. An English surname; a variant of Austin.
AUSTEN, proper noun. Jane Austen, English novelist.
Dictionary definition
AUSTEN, noun. English novelist noted for her insightful portrayals of middle-class families (1775-1817).
Wise words
Watch your thoughts, they become your words. Watch your
words, they become your actions. Watch your actions, they
become your habits. Watch your habits, they become your
character. Watch your character, it becomes your destiny.