Synonym: author. Similar words: write, write up, write out, write off, write down, criteria, writhing, favorite. Meaning: ['raɪtə(r)] n. 1. writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay) 2. a person who is able to write and has written something.
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121. The writer tried his best to write his books down.
122. As a writer, he really belongs to the 18th century.
123. The chief editorial writer also blames weak leadership for the current crisis.
124. As the writer gained experience, she fined down her choice for words.
125. He does a little teaching, but first and foremost he's a writer.
126. A writer must develop an intimacy with the subject at hand.
127. The writer recently went on a promotional tour of his homeland.
128. He is a writer of Indian descent and draws upon diverse cultural influences.
129. They have raised a monument in memory of the great writer.
130. After all the argument, the writer finished up with a contract.
131. She was a good teacher and a famous writer rolled into one.
132. The writer illustrates his point by quotation from a number of sources.
133. One writer in whom I had taken an interest was Immanuel Velikovsky.
134. This article lacks continuity; the writer keeps jumping from one subject to another.
135. You can ask the students some questions to lead them to make a careful analysis of the style of the writer.
135. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
136. The writer was so absorbed in her work that she did not hear her visitor enter the room.
137. The writer gets a ten percent royalty on each copy of his book.
138. As a writer I'd put him on a par / level with Joyce.
139. She writes with such economy - I've never known a writer say so much in so few words.
140. Working as a writer can be a very lonely existence.
141. In her memoirs Naomi is quick to acknowledge that her grandmother was centrally important in her venture as a writer.
142. He claims that the writer never consciously formulated his own theoretical position.
143. She's a writer who really knows how to make her characters come alive.
144. She's a very talented writer - I'm sure she'll go far.
145. As one twelfth-century writer put it, English wine could be drunk only with closed eyes and through clenched teeth.
146. Shakespeare was not only a writer but also an actor.
147. As a writer she was on a par with the great novelists.
148. We have decided not to employ a writer in residence after June.
149. He's not nearly such a good writer as he's cracked up to be.
150. So you want to be a writer? Well my advice is, don't give up the day job.
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