austen
IPA: ˈɔstɪn
Root Word: Austen
noun
- An English surname transferred from the given name; a variant of Austin.
- Jane Austen, English novelist.
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Examples of "austen" in Sentences
- Austen is credited as co author.
- Austen played only a secondary role.
- Austen would consider it humiliating.
- Austen has been associated with both.
- See Jane Austen for an example of this.
- Austen and Eccleston work on pilot for MTV.
- Austen is listed as the co author to the novel.
- Note that this a fictionalization of Austen's life.
- Austen implicitly denies the truth of such a vision.
- I find the quality of the Austen novel articles a travesty.
- I hope they can go and see history being made as they made history. — j. austen
- I've seen nearly every movie based on austen novels, P&P is always so fantastic.
- (Recent Arrivals) (suzanne collins, catching fire, marie bilodeau, princess of light, sense and sensiblity and sea monsters, jane austen, Ben H. Winters)
- (Recent Arrivals) (Ben H. Winters, catching fire, jane austen, marie bilodeau, princess of light, sense and sensiblity and sea monsters, suzanne collins)
- James Lowder james rollings james rollins jamie chung jamie fraser jamie hewlett jamie lee curtis jane austen jane bites back jane lindskold japan jared hess jason fry jason thompson
- The female writers of the Victorian period -- jane austen, elizabeth gaskell, Louisa Alcott, the writer of Elsie Dinsmore, and the poets and artists did not go to public schools and colleges -- in fact, many successful men did not attend public schools either, in that period.