wordsmith

IPA: wˈɝdsmɪθ

noun

  • One who uses words skilfully.

verb

  • (transitive) To skilfully compose or craft (something written).
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Examples of "wordsmith" in Sentences

  • CHICAGO – President-elect Barack Obama’s wordsmith is moving to the West Wing.
  • "Webster the wordsmith was a compiler, not a prescriber," he writes at one point.
  • As Obama is not what we call a wordsmith, it has been suggested it was written for him by William Ayers.
  • Put on your "Metaphoric Goggles" and view each version as a professional rhetorician or "wordsmith" would.
  • Flyovercountry @wordsmith: Investor's Business Daily poll, conducted in 2006. wordsmith @Flyovercountry #32: My further point was that the acts of Muslim terror, ...
  • For England’s Queen Elizbath I, Prometheus Club playwrights Will Shakespeare and Kit Marley risk their lives to keep her safe and on the throne; Faerie Queen Mab’s only wordsmith is Kit who crosses the veil between the two realms, but has other supporters too.
  • His faith in the idea that he could be considered just another aspiring wordsmith is touching, if ingenuous; even if his prose somehow turned out to be staggeringly brilliant, the critics and bloggers and readers who make up the literary establishment would rather die than admit it.

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