penning (Meaning)
Wordnet
penning (n)
the act of creating written works
Webster
penning (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Pen
of Pen
Synonyms & Antonyms of penning
penning Sentence Examples
- The renowned author was penning a masterpiece that captivated the world with its lyrical prose.
- Emily Dickinson's solitary writing sessions gave birth to poignant poems penned with a quill pen.
- The journalist diligently penned an exposé that exposed corruption within the government.
- The playwright's penning of a powerful historical drama brought the past to life on stage.
- The student meticulously penned notes during the lecture, eager to absorb every piece of knowledge.
- The composer's penning of a haunting melody evoked a profound emotional response in listeners.
- The artist penning a intricate sketch captured the essence of the subject with astonishing accuracy.
- The politician's penning of a controversial policy statement sparked intense debate.
- The inventor's penning of a groundbreaking patent paved the way for future technological advancements.
- The sculptor's penning of a detailed design ensured the precision and beauty of their final work.
FAQs About the word penning
the act of creating written worksof Pen, of Pen
inclosing, confining, surrounding, encasing, caging, housing,enclosing, including, encaging, limiting
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The renowned author was penning a masterpiece that captivated the world with its lyrical prose.
Emily Dickinson's solitary writing sessions gave birth to poignant poems penned with a quill pen.
The journalist diligently penned an exposé that exposed corruption within the government.
The playwright's penning of a powerful historical drama brought the past to life on stage.