Associations to the word «Defoe»
Noun
- Tract
- Striker
- Locke
- Mist
- Goldsmith
- Bloomington
- Autobiography
- Romance
- Great
- Preface
- Shelley
- Wild
- Heroine
- Titus
- Fiction
- Melville
- Charlton
- Foe
- Robbie
- Adventure
- Dante
- Twain
- Spectator
- Journalism
- Eliza
- Contemporary
- Britain
- Whore
- Periodical
- Robbery
- Augusta
- Sermon
- Travel
- Johns
- Pilgrim
- Persona
- True
- Quixote
- Bay
- Author
- Writer
- Lamb
- Reader
- Spy
- Johann
- Writing
- Review
- Athletic
- Journal
- Journalist
- Ferdinand
- Cole
- Newcastle
- Literature
- Enlightenment
- Isaac
- Tally
- Tale
- Shakespeare
- Cromwell
- Friday
- Pc
- Criminal
- Rebound
- Examiner
- Hume
- Hopkins
- Edgar
- Narrator
- Wesley
- Inspiration
- Morton
- Butcher
- Genre
- Tempest
- Moore
- England
- Prostitute
- Voyage
Adjective
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Wiktionary
DEFOE, proper noun. An English patronymic surname.
DEFOE, proper noun. Daniel Defoe (c. 1659 to 1661 – 1731), English trader, writer, journalist and pamphleteer best known for writing Robinson Crusoe
Dictionary definition
DEFOE, noun. English writer remembered particularly for his novel about Robinson Crusoe (1660-1731).
Wise words
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become your habits. Watch your habits, they become your
character. Watch your character, it becomes your destiny.