According to the encyclopedia, the word "wordsmith" means being skilled with words and being articulate. It also means word and language proficiency.
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Its a wordsmith. Happy Puzzling : )
That is the correct spelling of the colloquial term for a writer.
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Lyrical Ballads paperback has 128 pages. The book is by William Wordsmith and Samuel Taylor Cooleridge. It was written in 1798.
The cast of Wordsmith - 2010 includes: Ken Friedman as himself
"Wordsmith's melody."
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A person who plays with words is commonly known as a wordsmith or a wordsmith and is often skilled in using language creatively and cleverly.
Its a wordsmith. Happy Puzzling : )
That is the correct spelling of the colloquial term for a writer.
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it is called a script I am a child but it's right
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Yes, "wordsmith" is a compound noun. It is formed by combining the words "word" and "smith," where "smith" typically refers to a craftsman or someone skilled in a particular trade. In this context, a wordsmith is someone who is skilled in using words, often in writing or communication.