wordsmith

noun
UK: /ˈwɜːdzmɪθ/
US: /ˈwɜːrdzmɪθ/
  1. A skilled user of words, especially someone who writes well.

    1. The wordsmith crafted a beautiful poem for the occasion.
    2. As a gifted wordsmith, she transformed simple stories into captivating tales.
  2. A person who is skilled at inventing or using words in a creative or effective way.

    1. He is a true wordsmith, always finding the right phrase.
    2. The ad agency hired a wordsmith to create catchy slogans for their new campaign.
wordsmith verb
  1. To carefully craft or manipulate language to achieve a desired effect.

    1. The author wordsmiths each sentence with precision.
    2. Politicians often wordsmith their speeches to appeal to a wider audience, becoming true wordsmith.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "wordsmith" in English means: A skilled user of words, especially someone who writes well., A person who is skilled at inventing or using words in a creative or effective way..

The phonetic transcription of "wordsmith" is /ˈwɜːdzmɪθ/ in British English and /ˈwɜːrdzmɪθ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "wordsmith": rhetorician, author, scribe, poet, writer.

Example usage of "wordsmith": "The wordsmith crafted a beautiful poem for the occasion.". More examples on the page.