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Shakespeare has 3 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616)

"Shakespeare remains a towering figure in literature, celebrated as the greatest English writer who lived from 1564 to 1616."

2

Eloquent language, especially English; poetry.

"The critic admired the shakespeare of his later sonnets for their eloquent language and poetic depth."

In plain English: Shakespeare is the famous playwright who wrote many popular plays and poems that are still performed today.

"The student named her project after shakespeare to show she loves classic literature."

Proper Noun
1

A surname​.

"She introduced her husband, James Shakespeare, at their wedding reception."

Example Sentences
"The student named her project after shakespeare to show she loves classic literature." noun
"She decided to read Shakespeare for school next week." noun
"The teacher asked us to memorize one of Shakespeare's sonnets." noun
"Many students find Shakespeare difficult to understand at first." noun
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Origin

The name Shakespeare is derived from the Middle English words shake and spear, originally serving as a surname for a man who wielded a weapon. It essentially means "spearman," reflecting an ancestor's likely role or nickname in medieval England.

Rhyming Words
are aare rare hare gare care fare kare yare nare dare bare vare tare mare lare pare ware sare flare
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