Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: wyatt
IPA transcription: [w'aɪət]
noun meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: Wyatt, Sir_Thomas_Wyatt, Wyat, Sir_Thomas_Wyat
    Meaning: English poet who introduced the sonnet form to English literature (1503-1542)
  • Synonyms: Wyatt, James_Wyatt
    Meaning: English architect (1746-1813)
Usage examples
  • "Mr. Wyatt, you are mad.
  • Wyatt's conduct I did not so much regard.
  • Mrs. Wyatt herself was far more agreeable.
  • Wyatt's party arrived in about ten minutes after myself.
  • Wyatt, Pendril, and Gwilt, Serle Street, Lincoln's Inn, London."
  • Wyatt's two sisters I knew very well, and most amiable and clever girls they were.
  • The truth is, I could not help regarding Mrs. Wyatt as a decidedly plain-looking woman.
  • Our conversation turned, naturally, upon the disaster, and especially upon the sad fate of poor Wyatt.
  • "Sit down, Mr. Wyatt," replied the captain, somewhat sternly, "you will capsize us if you do not sit quite still.
  • "The box!" vociferated Mr. Wyatt, still standing--"the box, I say! Captain Hardy, you cannot, you will not refuse me.