Harry Potteresque

adj

Etymology

From Harry Potter + -esque. Piecewise doublet of Harry Potterish.

Definitions

  1. Resembling or characteristic of the Harry Potter series.

    • Lisa Abend’s new book reads like a Harry Potteresque version of a cook’s story and gives readers the chance to enter the hidden world of cooks.
    • ‘I’ve just got an image of the Morris Minor taking to the sky. It would be rather Harry Potteresque!’
  2. Resembling or characteristic of the fictional character Harry Potter.

    • I took responsibility for hauling up the terracotta mainsail, under the tutelage of a friendly, Harry Potteresque teenager.
    • From her dark rimmed Harry Potteresque glasses to her well coiffed hair, this is a mother on the go.
    • ‘There aren’t any more doors after this,’ the store manager, Julio Sympa, corrected him, wiping his round Harry Potteresque spectacles with a thick cloth handkerchief.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA