wordsmith

noun
word·​smith | \ ˈwərd-ˌsmith How to pronounce wordsmith (audio) \

Definition of wordsmith

: a person who works with words especially : a skillful writer

Keep scrolling for more

Other Words from wordsmith

wordsmithery \ ˈwərd-​ˌsmi-​thə-​rē How to pronounce wordsmithery (audio) \ noun

Examples of wordsmith in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

Frank Luntz, a longtime Republican wordsmith, focus-group leader, and strategist renowned for wrapping ideas into phrases that resonate with voters, offered an unlikely endorsement of that view. Peter Slevin, The New Yorker, "The Many, Tangled American Definitions of Socialism," 14 June 2019 Scroll below to see what Sonja Marie’s Word Life Astrology says the month of June has in store for you! 01 May 21 to June 20 Be AWARE: Happy solar return to the zodiac’s wordsmith. Sonja Marie, Essence, "Gemini, Mind Your Money! Here Are June 2019 Horoscopes For All," 6 June 2019 The biggest, Pere-Lachaise, holds the remains of such luminaries as French playwright Moliere, American rock star Jim Morrison, Irish wordsmith Oscar Wilde, Polish composer Frederic Chopin, and French performer Edith Piaf among others. Fox News, "TASTE OF THE TOUR: Paris delights saving the best for last," 28 July 2018 Eminem is probably one of the best wordsmiths ever. Michael Saponara, Billboard, "Kendrick Lamar Details Pulitzer Prize Honor, Kanye's Support of Donald Trump: 'He Has His Own Perspective'," 28 June 2018 And someone who has a job at the New York Times as a wordsmith should know the difference between a specific and a general audience. Fox News, "Anthony Scaramucci on Trump's Ohio rally, 2018 midterms," 5 Aug. 2018 There are other new entries Sokolowski likes, from a wordsmith's view. Leanne Italie, Fox News, "Scrabble dictionary adds 'OK,' 'ew' to official play along with hundreds of other new words," 24 Sep. 2018 Followers were quick to notice the book, and praised Kelly’s aspiring wordsmith. Megan Stein, Country Living, "Kelly Clarkson's Daughter Was Caught Reading the Most Surprising Book During a Family Road Trip," 4 Sep. 2018 How about a once-a-month editing bee with volunteers who know what good writing is, including the many retired or semiretired wordsmiths in our communities? Jay Mathews, Washington Post, "The write stuff: Enlist retired wordsmiths to help students with their lessons," 14 Jan. 2018

These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'wordsmith.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.

See More

First Known Use of wordsmith

1873, in the meaning defined above

Keep scrolling for more