noun
- Plural of causerie; informal conversations or chats, especially on literary or intellectual topics.
- Short, informal essays or articles written in a conversational style.
Usage: Formal or literary; Often used in French literary contexts
Usage: Literary; Chiefly British
Examples
- The magazine published a series of causeries on contemporary art and culture.
- She enjoyed the causeries at the salon, where intellectuals debated philosophy late into the evening.
- His causeries in the newspaper were known for their witty, accessible style.
- The collection of causeries offered readers a glimpse into the author's personal reflections.
- Literary causeries have long been a tradition in French intellectual circles.