1. wordsmith - Noun
2. wordsmith - Verb
wordsmith (plural wordsmiths)
One who uses words skilfully. [from late 19th c.]
Synonym: (one sense) wordmonger
Hyponyms: logodaedalus, wordman, wordsman, wordster
She has always been known as a capable wordsmith, but in this latest novel she also shows surprising emotional depth.
wordsmith (third-person singular simple present wordsmiths, present participle wordsmithing, simple past and past participle wordsmithed)
(transitive) To skilfully compose or craft (something written).
I'm a '60s troubadour, a folk-rock relic, a wordsmith from bygone days, a fictitious head of state from a place nobody knows. I'm in the bottomless pit of cultural oblivion. Bob Dylan
I know I'm not a wordsmith. And I don't write poetry. Sometimes I think I should, because it's really helpful. But I always wanted to write novels. Candace Bushnell
Only Anu Garg, the founder of Wordsmith.org, can make word facts this much fun. Anu Garg