novel
//ˈnɒvəl//
Translation
novel
Definition
A novel is a long written story about fictional characters and events, typically published as a book. This term refers to a complete work of narrative fiction, often exploring complex themes and character development. Novels are a popular form of entertainment and literature, ranging from romance and mystery to science fiction and historical fiction. They are usually longer than short stories and are divided into chapters.
Example
“She spent the weekend reading a gripping novel about a detective.”
“His first novel was published when he was twenty-five years old.”
“I borrowed a novel from the library yesterday.”
“The novel has been translated into over thirty languages.”
“She is writing a novel set in ancient Rome.”
“This novel won several awards for its storytelling.”
“He prefers reading non-fiction over novels.”
“The novel's plot twists kept me guessing until the end.”
“Many classic novels are still popular today.”
“She discussed the themes of the novel in her book club.”
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