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Dreyfus

DRAY-fuhs

Dreyfus (name) means a surname, notably borne by French army officer Alfred Dreyfus, whose wrongful conviction caused a major political scandal in 1890s France. Example: “The Dreyfus affair divided French society for years.”

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A surname, notably borne by French army officer Alfred Dreyfus, whose wrongful conviction caused a major political scandal in 1890s France.
"The Dreyfus affair divided French society for years."
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What does “Dreyfus” mean?

The word “Dreyfus” means a surname, notably borne by French army officer Alfred Dreyfus, whose wrongful conviction caused a major political scandal in 1890s France.

How do you pronounce “Dreyfus”?

“Dreyfus” is pronounced DRAY-fuhs (/ˈdɹeɪfəs/ in IPA).

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Here is “Dreyfus” used in a sentence: “The Dreyfus affair divided French society for years.”

What part of speech is “Dreyfus”?

“Dreyfus” is a name.

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