What is another word for Jack Kerouac?
Pronunciation:
[ d͡ʒˈak kˈɛrwɑːk], [ dʒˈak kˈɛrwɑːk], [ dʒ_ˈa_k k_ˈɛ_r_w_ɑː_k]
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How to use "Jack kerouac" in context?
Jack Kerouac was an American writer who is most known for his novel "On the Road". Born in 1922, Kerouac spent his formative years in Portland, Oregon. He served in the U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II and subsequently found work as a writer for The San Francisco Examiner. Kerouac's most famous novel, "On the Road", was published in 1957. The book tells the story of Dean Moriarty, a wanderer who trips across America in search of freedom and enlightenment.
Homophones for Jack kerouac:
- jerk, jericho, jersey, jurassic, Jirga, jew's-ears, Jose Orozco, jerky, jerez, juarez.
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- Synonyms:
- intelligently, meditatively, pensively, reflectively, thoughtfully, Contemplatively, fancily, Ponderingly.