a district of central London in the borough of Camden: contains the British Museum, part of the University of London, and many publishers' offices
adjective
2.
relating to or characteristic of the Bloomsbury Group
Bloomsbury in American English1
(ˈblumzbəri; ˈblumzbri; ˈblumzˌbɛri)
noun
1.
a group of literary people and intellectuals residing in or associated with Bloomsbury in the early 20th cent., including Leonard and Virginia Woolf, Lytton Strachey, E. M. Forster, and John Maynard Keynes
adjective
2.
of or associated with this group
the Bloomsbury set
Bloomsbury in American English2
(ˈblumzbəri; ˈblʊmzbri; blʊmzˌbɛri)
district in central London, formerly an artistic and literary center