cornwell: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Low (Proper noun, specialized usage)
UK/ˈkɔːn.wəl/US/ˈkɔːrn.wɛl/

Formal when referring to the historical/geographical origin; neutral when referring to persons.

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What does “cornwell” mean?

A surname of English origin, typically associated with the historical county of Cornwall or specific notable individuals.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A surname of English origin, typically associated with the historical county of Cornwall or specific notable individuals.

As a proper noun, it refers primarily to people (most famously author Bernard Cornwell) or fictional characters bearing that name, and by extension can be used to refer to their works or associated attributes.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

In the UK, the name is immediately associated with Cornwall and its history. In the US, recognition is primarily through the author Bernard Cornwell and his historical novels.

Connotations

UK: Regional heritage, Celtic history, mining. US: Historical fiction, Sharpe series, military narratives.

Frequency

Rare as a common noun; encountered almost exclusively as a surname or in specific literary/historical contexts.

Grammar

How to Use “cornwell” in a Sentence

[Surname] of [Origin][Work] by Cornwell

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Bernard Cornwellauthor Cornwellthe Cornwell family
medium
Cornwell novelCornwell biographyCornwell adaptation
weak
inspired by Cornwella la CornwellCornwell-esque

Examples

Examples of “cornwell” in a Sentence

verb

British English

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adverb

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adjective

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Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rare, except in publishing (e.g., 'Cornwell's latest book deal').

Academic

In literary or historical studies discussing the author or historical figures.

Everyday

Typically in discussions about books, TV adaptations, or family history.

Technical

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Vocabulary

Synonyms of “cornwell”

Strong

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Weak

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Vocabulary

Antonyms of “cornwell”

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Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “cornwell”

  • Using it as a common noun (e.g., 'a cornwell').
  • Misspelling as 'Cornwall' (the county).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is exclusively a proper noun (a surname).

'Cornwell' is a surname. 'Cornwall' is a county in South West England.

He is a best-selling British author of historical novels, notably the Sharpe series set during the Napoleonic Wars.

In British English: /ˈkɔːn.wəl/. In American English: /ˈkɔːrn.wɛl/. The first syllable rhymes with 'born'.

A surname of English origin, typically associated with the historical county of Cornwall or specific notable individuals.

Cornwell is usually formal when referring to the historical/geographical origin; neutral when referring to persons. in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

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Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

CORN (the grain) + WELL (a water source) = Cornwell. Think of a well in a Cornish field.

Conceptual Metaphor

NAME AS SOURCE (The name is a source of stories/history).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The Sharpe series, written by historical fiction author , has been adapted for television.
Multiple Choice

What is 'Cornwell' primarily recognized as?

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