Englisch | Swedisch |
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-esque (in the style of) [UK: ˈesk] [US: ˈesk] | -aktig ~t ~a{n} -isk{c} -iskt{n} |
-esque (resembling) [UK: ˈesk] [US: ˈesk] | -lik{c} -likt{n} |
Dantesque (of or pertaining to Dante or his style, with elevated tone and somber focus) adjective [UK: dantˈesk] [US: dæntˈesk] | Dantesadjektiv danteskadjektiv |
grotesque (distorted and unnatural in shape or size; abnormal and hideous) adjective [UK: ɡrəʊ.ˈtesk] [US: ɡroʊ.ˈtesk] | groteskadjektiv |
grotesquely (in a grotesque manner) adverb [UK: ɡrəʊ.ˈte.skli] [US: ɡroʊ.ˈte.skli] | grotesktadverb |
grotesquerie (quality of being grotesque) noun | groteskeri [~et ~er]substantiv |
hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia (the fear of long words) noun | långordsrädslasubstantiv |
humoresque (playful composition) noun [UK: hjˈuːmɔːsk] [US: hjˈuːmoːrsk] | humoresk [~en ~er]substantiv |
Kafkaesque (marked by menacing complexity) adjective [UK: ˈkɑːfk.ə.ˈesk] [US: ˈkɑːfk.ə.ˈesk] | kafkaartad [kafkaartat ~e]adjektiv Kafkaartad kafkaartat ~eadjektiv |
picaresque (picaresque novel) noun [UK: ˌpɪk.ə.ˈresk] [US: ˌpɪk.ə.ˈresk] | pikaresksubstantiv |
picturesque (resembling a picture or painting) adjective [UK: ˌpɪk.tʃə.ˈresk] [US: ˌpɪk.tʃə.ˈresk] | pittoresk [~t ~a]adjektiv |