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"wordsmith" Definitions
  1. a person who shows skill at using words
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108 Sentences With "wordsmith"

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Goliath narrative into his favor, he was a true wordsmith.
Obama's primary wordsmith — and, in a small way, Melania Trump's.
As a lifelong student of language and founder of Wordsmith.
You're going to love this book because I'm a f—— wordsmith.
Crime James Lee Burke is what fellow writers call a wordsmith.
Lawyers for various sides try to wordsmith notices to protect their clients.
Think about programs like Google's DeepMind, or the natural language generation program Wordsmith.
He was known as a clever, nimble wordsmith who inspired many other artists.
But a native wordsmith says, please, leave the word "gritty" out of it.
A month later, wordsmith Daniel Webster was called to deliver a joint eulogy.
Thank you, thank you, I like to believe I'm a wordsmith at times.
Add this to your list of realizations: Justin Timberlake is quite the bizarre wordsmith.
Even if you're not a master wordsmith, you at least need to sound earnest.
It certainly didn't hurt that United's CEO, wordsmith Oscar Munoz, is a USC grad.
And in the second season of the Netflix show, her wordsmith ways become infectious.
The super talented wordsmith will also grace the stage at Afropunk London later this year.
This wordsmith or whatever is considered a top candidate in the race for Florida Governor.
The Copywriting Mastery Bundle will transform you into a wordsmith who can craft copy that sells.
He was a great president, a strong supporter of preserving the Union, and a wonderful wordsmith.
And if you think people don't recognize your lackluster wordsmith-ing or grammatical know-how, they do.
I had a special connection to this wordsmith who was holding her own in the rap game.
Of course, it wasn't that common or accepted to be a wayward wordsmith in the last century.
Since I'm more of a wordsmith than I am a hacker, I left the idea in imagination land.
Listen in to hear how this legendary wordsmith is making her mark in the new age of media.
Wretch – "Liberation" The most powerful track on this week's list comes from none other than wordsmith Wretch 32.
He isn't going to become a wordsmith worthy of the New Yorker anytime soon, and he doesn't care.
Gary Indiana, a gifted wordsmith, is capable of summarizing exhibitions by very varied artists in terse, evocative sentences.
That's partly because Stephen Miller, Trump's wordsmith on this trip, was the same staffer who penned the Muslim ban.
Whether you're a well-established wordsmith or someone who's never written a song before, inspiration can strike at any moment.
Walt Whitman was not the only wordsmith who started his career fishing characters one at a time from a case.
Then again, Shakespeare was an artist and wordsmith, able to color a miserable demise with a prolific amount of lyricism.
There are the emails we send, the photos we post and the comments we debate and wordsmith before hitting Return.
It's clear that what ultimately makes Sayles such a skilled artist and wordsmith is that he is always listening in.
Performance poet and disability activist, Ruthie Adamson, who was performing at ParaPride as Wonky Wordsmith, said discrimination can take many forms.
Aaron Sorkin Wordsmith Sorkin used his directorial debut to make a story about a tough-as-nails woman bloom on screen.
" Wayee Chu of Reach Capital says, "Mrs Wordsmith is filling a gap in the market for high quality content and visual learning.
But despite what a keen email wordsmith you might be, you've got to get out and show the world your smiling face.
Alexander is "probably the foremost and perhaps wealthiest lawyer in New York," a longtime political adviser to Morris and a prolific wordsmith.
But every Pettibon phrasing sounds like a quotation from someone else, often in the formal, slightly stilted tones of a Victorian wordsmith.
Wordsmith isn't exactly an AI. It takes structured data—stuff that fits into a spreadsheet—and fits it into templates of increasing complexity.
Wordsmith, the 1-year-old edTech startup focused on high quality visual content, that has now raised £2 million pounds in seed funding.
Wordsmith is aimed at transforming the way young people learn, retain and use the type of words that drive literacy and academic success.
Over the past two years, it's arguable that no one in rap has given more to the sub-genre than the Sacramento wordsmith.
Wordsmith Gemini is an energy perfect for writing, so if you're trying to publish something, this is the time to focus on it.
Last October, Automated Insights released a self-service version of Wordsmith so that individuals could customize their own content needs using the platform.
A supercut from Slate shows just what a wordsmith Mr. Andromedon is as he comes up with continually inventive ways to address his Kimmate.
It wasn't until I lost the ability to read, when words became strangers to the wordsmith, that my fiancé realized something was truly wrong.
In the play, the titular Cyrano, a not-so-conventionally-attractive wordsmith, helps the hot Christian woo Roxane, whom Cyrano is also in love with.
" Throwing in the kiss emoji for good measure, Biel — who shares 3-year-old son Silas Randall with Timberlake — shot back, "My wordsmith at work.
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.
Other competitors in the field include Automated Insights, whose Wordsmith software powers the AP's automatic content generation, while Thomson Reuters reportedly uses in-house software.
On one side is Frank Luntz, the longtime conservative pollster and wordsmith, credited with, among other things, popularizing the term "death tax" for estate taxes.
I posed the question to the team at Automated Insights, which designed a program called Wordsmith to generate content at places like the Associated Press, Yahoo!
Like the wordsmith she is, Waithe used the opportunity to spread love and encouragement to everyone watching at home, and all the trailblazers that came before her.
Will's penned destruction of Trump -- as only the always-use-the-$1,000-word-when-the-$1-word-would-do wordsmith can -- will draw most of the attention.
In fact, the qualities that make you a compelling wordsmith in other media may actually work against you in the bite-sized, ADD-affected world of blogging.
More ringmaster than wordsmith, he released three studio albums as part of the duo Timbaland & Magoo, and three more as a solo artist, most recently in 2009.
Wordsmith has created a subscription-based vocabulary programme that helps young people learn rich and unique words in a way that's visual, and easier to grasp and retain.
In addition to everything else he was — poet, wordsmith, conceptmaster, religious seeker, suave scruffy ladies' man, Zen monk, belated concert fixture — he was also a major political songwriter.
A debonair wordsmith with a flair for promotion, Mr. Papert (pronounced PAP-ert) worked both ends of 22000nd Street in separate campaigns that burnished the face of Midtown.
Rhodes, the professional wordsmith and hyperarticulate speaker, tries to find the words to describe what he feels as he absorbs the full implications of what Trump's victory means.
Donald Trump might be America's midnight wordsmith, but Merriam-Webster isn't bowing to all the covfefe -- the President's made-up lingo will NOT be in their good book.
So we thought it would be appropriate to ask for an obituary from one of his virtual descendants: Wordsmith, the automated news-writing bot from the company Automated Insights.
Ms. Madden, a gifted wordsmith, was recruited by her friend Stephen Sondheim, the composer and lyricist, to create the New York Magazine Competition, which made its debut in 383.
But Minsky was always interested in the differences and similarities between human and machine cognition, and arguably Wordsmith is cogitating every bit as hard as human reporters do on deadline.
However you might feel about Dylan's prowess as a wordsmith and poet, there is no denying that the emotional heft of his work comes not from language, but from music.
A Few Thoughts While We Survey the Wreckage: • Eugene remains a wordsmith of great intellect and silliness, speaking to those around him primarily as a form of amusement for himself.
What he wants more than anything is to be a DJ. But Grandmaster Flash — his master and inspiration — tells him that before he can spin, he needs to find a wordsmith.
The 4:44 wordsmith will be recognized for his impact on the music industry at the 2018 Pre-GRAMMY Gala, where he'll receive the 2018 GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons award.
But although McDonagh is also an award-winning wordsmith for the theater, I'd put my money on Gerwig being the only writer listed whose work withstands even the next few years.
Longtime conservative pollster and wordsmith, Frank Luntz, recently ran a poll on behalf of the Climate Leadership Council (CLC), a group led by senior Republican statesmen James Baker and George Shultz.
But for Star Wars fans, the whip-smart wordsmith will always be Princess Leia Organa — a badass who broke stereotypes and inspired generations of young girls with her grit, conviction, and strength.
Leila Zegna of Kindred Capital says, 'We are incredibly excited about the ambitious vision and unique approach that Mrs Wordsmith is taking to improve learning outcomes for young people around the globe.
Expressiveness, openness, and honesty are at least as challenging (if not more so) than being a wordsmith, and Dolph continues to be one of the best at telling it how it is.
Mr. Walker, who died in 1995 and was widely considered the most eloquent wordsmith in the history of horoscope writing, trained Sally Brompton, his successor and the current astrologer for The Post.
Known as an accomplished wordsmith, he originated the phrase "the Reagan Doctrine" for the president's strategy toward the Communist threat — going beyond the policy of containment to actively encourage anti-Communist insurgencies.
Dillon and his team gave me a demonstration of Wordsmith and showed me how within an hour or so, you could easily build an algorithm that could write thousands of data-driven stories.
" To quote the great wordsmith of our times: "The haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate/Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake/I shake it off, I shake it off.
Authors and publishing colleagues called Ms. Jones an extraordinary editor — imaginative, versatile, fascinated with stories, curious about people and places, a deft wordsmith and above all insatiable for the pleasures of French cooking.
Wordsmith will use the funding to continue to develop and improve its popular subscription-based paper product, but also to build out its technology team and to expand internationally into consumer and school audiences.
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.
Like recent industry trends among Western jewelers, Ms. Ahluwalia said her designs were inspired by traditional and personal narratives, like her Wordsmith collection that displayed the names for God in Urdu, Arabic and Hindi.
"We had a bill in for a couple of years nobody was interested in -- we tried to wordsmith differences between Democrats and Republicans -- so we're actually exploring some different ways of coming at it," Sen.
Enter: Skengdo & AM. In what is retrospectively a defining moment of shifting power in drill's evolving, hyperlocal chess-game, AM—a masked, baritone wordsmith from north Brixton crew 410—rapped a single line of French.
WHY HE MATTERS: Mr. Enninful, an image maker rather than a wordsmith, is the first man to edit British Vogue since its founding in 1916, and the first black editor of any edition of Vogue.
"We had a bill in for a couple of years nobody was interested in -- we tried to wordsmith differences between Democrats and Republicans -- so we're actually exploring some different ways of coming at it," Kaine said.
During what would be his final interview with PEOPLE, celebrity chef and gifted wordsmith Anthony Bourdain described himself as "happy" and spoke about his young daughter, whose birth motivated him to readjust his approach to life.
Wordsmith is entirely paper-based, and the words come from a curated list of 10,000 words that have been identified as the ones academics have determined are the rare and challenging ones that help improve writing and comprehension.
Wordsmith, an NLG AI program, has been producing automated stories for the U.S.'s Associated Press (AP) since 2014, and other traditional outlets like the New York Times and Los Angeles Times have used automation for low-level reporting.
Mr. Wang, 62, had emerged as the ideological counselor to Chinese leaders and the wordsmith of Mr. Xi's more authoritarian style before being tapped to join the Standing Committee at a Communist Party congress in Beijing two months ago.
The Associated Press has already used its automated reporting platform Wordsmith to generate things that its human writers also cover, like quarterly earnings and college sports, but now its "robot journalists" are branching out to a new sector — Minor League Baseball.
"His book 'On Writing' convinced me I could write books," said Mr. Grabenstein, who remembers being a wordsmith since the fifth grade, when he won an essay contest sponsored by the Signal Mountain Lions Club, in a suburb of Chattanooga, Tenn.
"Massage" was a printer's error, but McLuhan, a wordsmith who delighted in puns, liked the typo and kept it, believing that it amplified his theory about how different forms of media thoroughly "massage" the senses in the "mass age" of communications.
At least we now know that Carlson is a dexterous wordsmith who can choose his expletives so they work in both English and Dutch simultaneously, even if he appears to just be going apeshit and screaming "fuck" at a guest. Incredible!
Early on, he recognized that for all his skill as a Newsday reporter, the fastest wordsmith in the West, he knew nothing about the names he typed, still less about exactly what political power did for these people or to them.
Citing the late William Safire, whom he dubbed the "quintessential political wordsmith," Shapiro explained that even as campaigns have always been ugly and full of frenzied vitriol, we didn't have an agreed-upon nomenclature for late-in-the-game shockers until fairly recently.
Now a source who worked closely with Bourdain tells PEOPLE exclusively the late celebrity chef and wordsmith — who was found dead at 61 on Friday in France from an apparent suicide — saw fatherhood as one of the bright spots of his life.
"We had a bill in for a couple of years nobody was interested in -- we tried to wordsmith differences between Democrats and Republicans -- so we're actually exploring some different ways of coming at it," Kaine said in March of the measure he's now introducing Thursday.
However, he was not the only one to portray Tupac — another actor, Darris Love, was cast to record the rap scenes in the film, CinemaBlend reports, because Rose, 24, did not sound enough like the talented wordsmith to accurately portray his voice on film.
Student Opinion From the print edition of a dictionary to its online version, to a Google search to asking your favorite wordsmith or using context to make a reasonable guess, it's clear that there are many ways to learn the meaning of a new word.
He's a gifted wordsmith ("I do like to slip in precise turns of phrase," he said, slipping in a precise turn of phrase), excels at playing characters in his routines and has become physically adept enough to make full use of Radio City's massive stage.
When the package is late, our modern-day Ralph Waldo Emerson, suspecting foul play, looks up the tracking number and discovers that it was, in fact, delivered, and signed for by Laura, a talented fellow-wordsmith who somehow has a book deal, God damn it.
The initial product has been a runaway success with customers and achieved impressive uptake and revenue growth, predominantly via word of mouth marketing and customer evangelism, showcasing the strength of the brand that Mrs Wordsmith has already been able to build in a short period of time.
Known primarily for her jarring use of language and syntax to hint at the lyrical tradition of poetry, McLane is a skilled wordsmith whose poems bask in a timeless word bank, jump from one landscape to another, and fold into their self-reflexive and cosmological selves.
Jeremy Corbyn also gave an impressive speech which combined rare passion with forensic analysis of Mrs May's proposals (Labour MPs suspect that his speech was written by Sir Keir Starmer, the shadow Brexit secretary, rather than Seumas Milne, his usual wordsmith.) Many other MPs were on impressive form.
Fearing for my life, like so many intellectuals and supporters of Allende, I was in hiding in a safe house in Santiago when the news reached me that, along with losing our land to fascism, we were losing the major wordsmith of that land when we most needed him.
For a time, it was possible to believe this wordsmith would assume Cooper's legacy in the contemporary movie-star pantheon with the successive "Resurrection" (1980), "Raggedy Man" (1981), "Frances" (1982) -- whose star, Jessica Lange, became his longtime romantic partner -- and the movie for which he is still best remembered, "The Right Stuff" (1983).
This is how the three scientists who discovered the spider put it: This uniquely shaped spider derives its name from the fabulous, sentient magical artifact, the sorting hat, owned by the (fictitious) medieval wizard Godric Gryffindor, one of the four founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and stemming from the powerful imagination of Ms. J. K. Rowling, wordsmith extraordinaire, as presented in her beloved series of books, featuring everyone's favorite boy-wizard, Harry Potter.

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