terms |
hardyesque |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective hardyesque is
reminiscent of the writings of (1840-1928), of which the best known are tragic novels.
hardyan |
hardyesque |
Related terms |
Hardyan is a related term of hardyesque.
As adjectives the difference between hardyan and hardyesque
is that
hardyan is of or pertaining to (1840-1928) or his writings, of which the best known are tragic novels while
hardyesque is reminiscent of the writings of (1840-1928), of which the best known are tragic novels.
novel |
hardyesque |
As a verb novel
is to increase (to make larger).
As an adjective hardyesque is
reminiscent of the writings of (1840-1928), of which the best known are tragic novels.
tragic |
hardyesque |
As adjectives the difference between tragic and hardyesque
is that
tragic is causing great sadness or suffering while
Hardyesque is reminiscent of the writings of
Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), of which the best known are tragic novels.
As a noun tragic
is a writer of tragedy.