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wordsmith

[ wurd-smith ]

noun

  1. an expert in the use of words.
  2. a person, as a journalist or novelist, whose vocation is writing.


wordsmith

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noun

  1. a person skilled in using words
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Origin of wordsmith1

First recorded in 1895–1900; word + smith
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"He was always a great 'wordsmith' with his writing," he said.

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One honour the Salford-born wordsmith has agreed to accept is the 2025 Northern Music Award, which he will receive at a ceremony in Liverpool on Thursday.

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As a White House wordsmith during the final gloomy days of the Watergate scandal in 1974, young Khachigian wrote Nixon a memo “futilely pleading that he reject resignation,†he writes in the book.

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When he saw a class solely focused on “El Divo de Juárez,†whom his grandmother loved, he recognized the opportunity to learn the language from a master wordsmith.

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Such a wordsmith who doesn’t need pollsters and focus groups to tell him what to say is priceless.

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