maugham

/ˈmɔːɡəm/

Definitions

1. noun

a male given name, especially for someone born in the 19th or early 20th century, or a surname.

“The author’s real name was W. Somerset Maugham.”

2. noun

a British author and playwright (1874-1965), known for his witty and insightful works.

“Maugham’s novels often explored the complexities of human relationships.”

Synonyms

  • William
  • Winstanley

Antonyms

  • female
  • unmanly