akhmatova: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Low (Proper Noun/Specialist Term)
UK/ækˈmæt.ə.və/US/ɑːkˈmɑː.tə.və/

Literary, Academic, Cultural

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What does “akhmatova” mean?

A Russian surname, most famously that of the poet Anna Akhmatova.

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Meaning and Definition

A Russian surname, most famously that of the poet Anna Akhmatova.

Referring to Anna Akhmatova, a major figure in Russian literature of the 20th century, her literary style, or works influenced by her. Can also be used attributively (e.g., Akhmatova's poetry).

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in usage or spelling. Both varieties use the name.

Connotations

Same connotations of high literary culture, Russian/Soviet history, and feminine artistic power.

Frequency

Equally low frequency in both varieties, appearing primarily in literary and academic contexts.

Grammar

How to Use “akhmatova” in a Sentence

[Subject] is influenced by Akhmatova.[Subject] translated Akhmatova.[Subject] wrote about Akhmatova's life.

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Poetry of AkhmatovaAnna AkhmatovaAkhmatova's work
medium
Studying AkhmatovaTranslations of AkhmatovaThe legacy of Akhmatova
weak
A biography of AkhmatovaAn evening dedicated to AkhmatovaLines by Akhmatova

Examples

Examples of “akhmatova” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The Akhmatova-esque qualities of her verse are striking.

American English

  • His style shows a distinctly Akhmatovan sensibility.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Academic

Common in literary criticism, Slavic studies, and comparative literature courses.

Everyday

Rarely used outside of discussions about poetry, history, or Russian culture.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “akhmatova”

Neutral

the poetAnna Andreyevna

Weak

the Russian poetthe author of 'Requiem'

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “akhmatova”

  • Misspelling as 'Achmatova' or 'Akhmetova'.
  • Using it as a common noun (e.g., 'an akhmatova' is incorrect).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is a proper noun referring specifically to the poet Anna Akhmatova and is used primarily in literary and academic contexts.

In British English, it is typically /ækˈmæt.ə.və/. In American English, it is often /ɑːkˈmɑː.tə.və/. The first syllable rhymes with 'lock' (UK) or 'park' (US).

Yes, in literary analysis, it can be used attributively (e.g., 'Akhmatova's themes') or to form adjectives like 'Akhmatovan' to describe a style reminiscent of her work.

She is a seminal figure in Russian Acmeist poetry, known for her concise, emotionally charged lyrical verse and her symbolic role as a witness to the Stalinist terror, most powerfully expressed in her cycle 'Requiem'.

A Russian surname, most famously that of the poet Anna Akhmatova.

Akhmatova is usually literary, academic, cultural in register.

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Mnemonic

Anna AKHMATOVA: A Known Historical Maker And Teller Of Vivid Artistic expression.

Conceptual Metaphor

AKHMATOVA IS A MONUMENT (to artistic integrity under pressure).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
is widely regarded as one of the greatest Russian poets of the 20th century.
Multiple Choice

In which context is the word 'Akhmatova' most appropriately used?