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essay
[ noun es-ey es-ey, e-sey verb e-sey ]
noun
- a short literary composition on a particular theme or subject, usually in prose and generally analytic, speculative, or interpretative.
- anything resembling such a composition:
a picture essay.
- an effort to perform or accomplish something; attempt.
- Philately. a design for a proposed stamp differing in any way from the design of the stamp as issued.
- Obsolete. a tentative effort; trial; assay.
verb (used with object)
- to try; attempt.
- to put to the test; make trial of.
essay
noun
- a short literary composition dealing with a subject analytically or speculatively
- an attempt or endeavour; effort
- a test or trial
verb
- to attempt or endeavour; try
- to test or try out
Other Words From
- es·sayer noun
- prees·say verb (used without object)
- unes·sayed adjective
- well-es·sayed adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of essay1
Example Sentences
In a new essay at the Times, Gessen continues with their warnings — which are now even more critical given Trump’s imminent return to power:
It included essays by Laotian people living under long-term U.S. bombardment along with drawings by children who depicted the horrors all around them.
It pained him, he wrote in a newspaper essay, that his oldest daughter had selected the University of Michigan for college because she thought no Florida school was good enough.
In 1968, Hardin wrote his essay “The Tragedy of the Commons,” which warned that population growth will outpace the gains of conservation as people overuse the planet’s resources.
In fact, I’m writing this with my eyes closed just in case I veer into a Why We’re Doomed essay.
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