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commissaire maigret

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Word: Commissaire Maigret

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Commissaire Maigret is a fictional detective created by the Belgian author Georges Simenon. He is known for his calm demeanor, deep understanding of human nature, and methodical approach to solving crimes. The character appears in a series of novels that mostly take place in France.

Usage Instructions:
  • How to Use: You can use "Commissaire Maigret" when talking about literature, crime fiction, or discussing famous detectives in stories. It is often referenced in discussions about detective novels, particularly those set in Europe.
Example Sentence:
  • "I enjoy reading the Commissaire Maigret novels because they offer a unique insight into French culture and the detective’s thoughtful investigative style."
Advanced Usage:
  • In literary discussions, you might say, "Simenon’s portrayal of Commissaire Maigret reflects the complexities of post-war European society."
Word Variants:
  • Maigret: Often, people simply refer to the character as "Maigret."
  • Maigret Novels: Refers to the series of books featuring the character.
Different Meanings:
  • The term "commissaire" in French means "commissioner," which can refer to a police officer or official in charge of law enforcement. However, in this context, it specifically refers to the character created by Simenon.
Synonyms:
  • While "Commissaire Maigret" is a specific character, synonyms for the term "detective" could include:
    • Sleuth
    • Investigator
    • Private eye
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "Commissaire Maigret," but you might hear phrases like "to solve a mystery" or "to crack a case" in discussions about detective work.
Noun
  1. a fictional detective in novels by Georges Simenon

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