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novelistic

Adjective

Meaning

novelistic (comparative more novelistic, superlative most novelistic)

Having characteristics of a novel.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

Most of us don't live lives that lend themselves to novelistic expression, because our lives are so fragmented. Tobias Wolff

Anthropologists are great at novelistic observations. I would be thrilled if this novel would encourage anthropologists to write what they see in fictional form. Lily King

Alan Moore's writing is almost novelistic. It's very intricate and wordy and smart. Adrianne Palicki

Nonfiction that uses novelistic devices and strategies to shape the work. That's material that I really like. Rick Moody

As someone with a novelistic background, I just didn't have much interest in creating stories by committee. I don't think you necessarily get the best story through that approach. Nic Pizzolatto

Critics praise Urrea for his thorough reporting, his novelistic approach, and his even-handedness in allowing the sad facts of the case to stand alone. Source: Internet

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