indite Antonyms

Meaning of indite

Wordnet

indite (v)

produce a literary work

Webster

indite (v. t.)

To compose; to write; to be author of; to dictate; to prompt.

To invite or ask.

To indict; to accuse; to censure.

Webster

indite (v. i.)

To compose; to write, as a poem.

indite Sentence Examples

  1. The poet indited a captivating sonnet to express his love.
  2. The historian meticulously indited an authoritative account of the ancient civilization.
  3. The author indited a searing indictment of the corrupt political system.
  4. With great care, the calligrapher indited an intricate message onto the parchment.
  5. The diplomat indited a formal letter to initiate negotiations with another country.
  6. The composer indited a haunting melody that resonated deeply with listeners.
  7. The journalist indited a thought-provoking editorial that sparked public discourse.
  8. The scientist indited a groundbreaking paper that advanced the field of medicine.
  9. The novelist indited a compelling narrative that transported readers to a distant land.
  10. The public speaker indited an inspiring speech that moved the audience to action.

FAQs About the word indite

produce a literary workTo compose; to write; to be author of; to dictate; to prompt., To invite or ask., To indict; to accuse; to censure., To compose; to write

verbalize, pen, word,write, devise, phrase, author, shape, prepare, concoct

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The poet indited a captivating sonnet to express his love.

The historian meticulously indited an authoritative account of the ancient civilization.

The author indited a searing indictment of the corrupt political system.

With great care, the calligrapher indited an intricate message onto the parchment.