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1. writer
noun. ['ˈraɪtɝ'] writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay).
Synonyms
- alliterator
- speechwriter
- ghost
- paragrapher
- scriptwriter
- ghostwriter
- polemic
- Gothic romancer
- commentator
- gagwriter
- authoress
- word-painter
- scenarist
- poetizer
- wordsmith
- polemicist
- reviewer
- rhymer
- novelist
- lyricist
- essayist
- pamphleteer
- biographer
- poetiser
- abstractor
- hack writer
- cyberpunk
- joint author
- folk writer
- compiler
- polemist
- versifier
- drafter
- abstracter
- hack
- communicator
- coauthor
- space writer
- rhymester
- librettist
- tragedian
- framer
- author
- literary hack
- poet
- gagman
- litterateur
- dramatist
- lyrist
- gagster
- wordmonger
- contributor
- playwright
Antonyms
Rhymes with Writer
- overnighter
- ex-fighter
- whiter
- slyter
- sluyter
- schreiter
- schneiter
- kreiter
- brighter
- zeiter
- tighter
- seitter
- seiter
- righter
- reitter
- reiter
- pitre
- nighter
- mitre
- miter
- lyter
- lighter
- leiter
- fighter
- deiter
- biter
- beiter
Sentences with writer
1. Noun, singular or mass
Pursuing an English major is one of the most valuable things a writer can do.
Quotes about writer
1. Some major writers have a huge impact, like Ayn Rand, who to my mind is a lousy fiction writer because her writing has no compassion and virtually no humor. She has a philosophical and economical message that she is passing off as fiction, but it really isn't fiction at all.
- Theodore Sturgeon
2. I'm very confident that Nick Hornby always gets it right as a writer. He has the vernacular and passion. He is adroit and dry, and balances humor with the humanity of life.
- Pierce Brosnan
3. There is something really horrific for any human being who feels he is being consumed by other people. I'm talking about a writer's critics, who don't address what you've written, but want to probe into your existence and magnify the trivia of your life without any sense of humor, without any sense of context.
- Wole Soyinka