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wordsmith

/wurd-smith/US // ˈwɜrdˌsmɪθ //UK // (ˈwɜːdˌsmɪθ) //

文字工作者,文字学家,话语权,话语者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an expert in the use of words.
    • : a person, as a journalist or novelist, whose vocation is writing.

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Examples

  • With a cultural heritage as diverse as the sprawling continent itself, this eclectic group of wordsmiths is worthy of a few trips to the bookstore.

  • Together, they spotlight moments in Didion’s progression as wordsmith and reporter alongside moments in culture.

  • The Magic Keyboard is certainly not perfect, but wordsmiths will grow to love the keyboard and trackpad, as well as the additional USB-C port.

  • A shrewder wordsmith might have better navigated the thicket of legislative traps during the Arizona debate.

  • If only The Situation was as much of a ladies' man as he is a wordsmith.

  • Who is the wordsmith penning these rallying cries—Mike Dukakis?

  • Luntz is the wordsmith who coined the term "death tax" to replace the vague notion of an estate tax.

  • The person they had just heard was not, after all, a wordsmith.

  • Would that some wordsmith might e'en recoin these ancient mintages to fill the meager purses of our mouths!