Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dumas
Proper noun
/dyuːˈmɑː/

Definition
A reference to Alexandre Dumas, a renowned French writer known for his historical novels.

Examples
- Many classic films are adaptations of Dumas’ novels, such as ‘The Three Musketeers’.
- His works continue to inspire modern literature and cinema.

Meaning
Dumas often signifies the literary works or style associated with Alexandre Dumas, particularly his storytelling techniques and adventurous plots.

Synonyms
- Romantic storytelling
- Adventure literature
- Classic novels