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PRONUNCIATION OF TUDORBETHAN

Tudorbethan  [ˌtjuːdəˈbiːθən] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF TUDORBETHAN

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Tudorbethan is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.

WHAT DOES TUDORBETHAN MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Tudorbethan

Tudor Revival architecture

The Tudor revival architecture of the 20th century first manifested itself in domestic architecture beginning in the United Kingdom in the mid to late 19th century based on a revival of aspects of Tudor style. It later became an influence in some other countries, especially the British colonies. For example, in New Zealand, the architect Francis Petre adapted the style for the local climate. Elsewhere in Singapore, then a British colony, architects such as R. A. J. Bidwell pioneered what became known as the Black and White House. The earliest examples of the style originate with the works of such eminent architects as Norman Shaw and George Devey, in what at the time was thought of as a neo-Tudor design. Tudorbethan represents a subset of Tudor revival architecture; the word is modelled on John Betjeman's 1933 coinage of the "Jacobethan" style, which he used to describe the grand mixed revival style of circa 1835–1885 that had been called things like "Free English Renaissance".

Definition of Tudorbethan in the English dictionary

The definition of Tudorbethan in the dictionary is imitative of Tudor and Elizabethan architecture.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH TUDORBETHAN


agnathan
æɡˈneɪθən
autochthon
ɔːˈtɒkθən
Brython
ˈbrɪθən
earthen
ˈɜːθən
Elizabethan
ɪˌlɪzəˈbiːθən
Jonathan
ˈdʒɒnəθən
lathen
ˈlɑːθən
lengthen
ˈlɛŋkθən
leviathan
lɪˈvaɪəθən
luthern
ˈluːθən
marathon
ˈmærəθən
Melanchthon
məˈlæŋkθən
Nathan
ˈneɪθən
Phaethon
ˈfeɪəθən
python
ˈpaɪθən
sithen
ˈsɪθən
strengthen
ˈstrɛŋθən
talkathon
ˈtɔːkəθən
ultramarathon
ˈʌltrəˌmærəθən
youthen
ˈjuːθən

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE TUDORBETHAN

Tucson
tucutucu
Tudor
Tue.
Tues.
Tuesday

WORDS THAT END LIKE TUDORBETHAN

adhan
afghan
bothan
Foshan
khan
lohan
Morbihan
neither more nor less than
nothing less than
orphan
other than
Pathan
polyurethan
Rajasthan
Shan
than
transleithan
urethan
Vaughan
Wuhan

Synonyms and antonyms of Tudorbethan in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

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Tudorbethan
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Tudorbethan
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Tudorbethan
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Tudorbethan
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ar

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Tudorbethan
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Tudorbethan
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Tudorbethan
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Tudorbethan
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Tudorbethan
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டியுடெர்பெத்தியக்
75 millions of speakers

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टॉडबेथन
75 millions of speakers

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Tudorbethan
70 millions of speakers

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Tudorbethan
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Tudorbethan
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Tudorbethan
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Tudorbethan
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el

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Tudorbethan
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af

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Tudorbethan
14 millions of speakers
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Tudorbethan
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no

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Tudorbethan
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of Tudorbethan

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «TUDORBETHAN»

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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «TUDORBETHAN» OVER TIME

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TUDORBETHAN»

Discover the use of Tudorbethan in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to Tudorbethan and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Tudorbethan Architecture
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John, 2010
2
Modernist Semis and Terraces in England
The dominance of speculative builders' Tudorbethan semis cannot be lightly dismissed.there are several reasons why middle-class semis of this period displayed a street elevation imitating theTudors'timber-framed black and white buildings.
Finn Jensen, 2012
3
The Biopic in Contemporary Film Culture
®Tudorbethan ̄. housing combined the architectural features ofthe Tudorand Elizabethan periods in contextsin which it did not. ®belong ̄. (i.e. 1930s suburbia). Sucharchitecture can be discussed through the language of® adaptation, ̄ a ...
Tom Brown, Belén Vidal, 2013
4
Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival
IITECTURE ** * V Call it Tudorbethan Fewer examples of these English-inspired houses of the Arts and Crafts period are to be found than, say, bungalows and foursquares. It's easier to describe their ancestry than it is to find a good label for  ...
5
The Death of Rural England: A Social History of the ...
Here 'Tudorbethan shopping parades' sprang up in station approach along with another cinema, the 'new Kinema', also in Tudorbethan style.14 Elsewhere in suburban England, and even in Surrey's crowded land, lived wealthier and, one ...
Alun Howkins, 2003
6
Britain: Be Fluent in British Life and Culture
Semi-detached replaced terrace and nostalgia set in with mock beams (the so- called Tudorbethan style) and pebbledashed render. Modernist builds in the 1960s and 70s spawned featureless housing estates on the edges of towns and  ...
Andrew Whittaker, 2009
7
Village England: A Social History of the Countryside
The larger and more expensive versions of Tudorbethan houses, with their steeply pitched roofs, tall chimneys, sweeping gables, and black and white half- timbering, were indeed suburban replicas of rustic manor houses and yeomen's farms ...
Trevor Wild, 2004
8
Lancashire: Liverpool and the Southwest
The Village Centre The parish church is by the well-detailed Tudorbethan LODGE, c. 1860, and the park gates. They are probably all by W Eden Nesfield, who was paid £114 in 1859 for designing four lodges. Stone lions sejant holding iron ...
Richard Pollard, Nikolaus Pevsner, 2006
9
Tudoresque: In Pursuit of the Ideal Home
who confirmed the multiplicity in medieval architecture, but also made sense of it. 30 C. J. Richardson drew attention to the same hybridity in Tudorbethan architecture, valued its picturesqueness, and suggested that what it lacked in ...
Andrew Ballantyne, Andrew Law, 2012
10
The English Semi-detached House: How and why the Semi Became ...
The seven classes of non-Tudorbethan semis described inTable.8. 1 . The first four classes are the universal semis. Classes 1 , 2, and 4 become Tudorbethan by the addition of mock-timbering. Bungalows can also be Tudorbethan. l .
Finn Jensen, 2007

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TUDORBETHAN»

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Academics' digs: chambers of horror?
It is, at first sight, an overgrown haut-bourgeois villa in an eclectic style that English beholders would probably call Tudorbethan. Large, airy windows punctuate ... «Times Higher Education, Jul 15»
2
'Mason Street could end up being Warragul's main street' – Gauci
'Tudorbethan' style which was popular in the 1930s when they were constructed.” That was the angle one of the residents of the buildings played on when ... «Warragul Citizen, Jun 15»
3
Shakespeare's Mother: The Secret Life of a Tudor Woman review …
(Is anyone else waiting for Benedict Cumberbatch to pop up as Tudorbethan Sherlock, solve the mystery of the princes in the tower and turn the whole thing into ... «The Guardian, Feb 15»
4
Carters of Moseley: Restaurant review
Modestly situated in a Tudorbethan strip of shops beside an arterial road, it's a neighbourhood restaurant that seems to have beamed down from quite a different ... «The Independent, Nov 14»
5
'The Making of Home', by Judith Flanders
In Britain, “Tudorbethan”, the beamed and gabled architectural style, still forms the background to our most persistent image of home. That “merrie England” was ... «Financial Times, Oct 14»
6
Country-house opera: the rules of the game
Glyndebourne is centred on a Tudorbethan pile that has been in the hands of the Christie family since the 1830s and whose current occupant, Gus, is the latest ... «The Times, Apr 14»
7
Bleak Houses: Disappointment and Failure in Architecture, by …
Discussions of British taste in architecture often focus on, as Brittain-Catlin puts it, the “Tudorbethan vs continental Modernism thing. Well, a lot of my book is ... «Times Higher Education, Mar 14»
8
Roger Stephenson wins go-ahead for pre-fab Cheshire homes
Stephenson said: '[The developer has] bravely decided to buck the 'tudorbethan' trend commonly found in the area and aimed for the design aware communities ... «Architects' Journal, Oct 13»
9
The Yorkshiremen who left their mark
Some are half-timbered, making the description 'Tudorbethan' particularly apt. Some later houses on the estate are also the work of Auty Jnr or Snr, although ... «Chichester Observer, Sep 13»
10
Classical Review: Gloriana -Never enter the Virgin Queen's …
Its story of silly, handsome Robert Devereux's ascent and descent in the affections of the ageing Elizabeth I is doubly hampered by the Tudorbethan argot of ... «The Independent, Jun 13»

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