Unliterary
adjective
1.
pertaining to or of the nature of books and writings, especially those classed as literature:
literary history.
2.
pertaining to authorship:
literary style.
3.
versed in or acquainted with literature; well-read.
4.
engaged in or having the profession of literature or writing:
a literary man.
5.
characterized by an excessive or affected display of learning; stilted; pedantic.
6.
preferring books to actual experience; bookish.
adjective
1.
of, relating to, concerned with, or characteristic of literature or scholarly writing: a literary discussion, a literary style
2.
versed in or knowledgeable about literature: a literary man
3.
(of a word) formal; not colloquial
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