scribbler Antonyms

Meaning of scribbler

Wordnet

scribbler (n)

informal terms for journalists

a writer whose handwriting is careless and hard to read

Webster

scribbler (n.)

One who scribbles; a petty author; a writer of no reputation; a literary hack.

A scribbling machine.

scribbler Sentence Examples

  1. The young scribbler filled notebooks with her imaginative stories.
  2. Emily Dickinson was a reclusive scribbler who poured her heart into her poems.
  3. The scribbler's desk was a mess of crumpled paper and ink stains.
  4. The old scribbler reminisced about the days when he wrote by candlelight.
  5. The scribbler's penmanship was so illegible that it took a codebreaker to decipher it.
  6. The angry scribbler let loose a tirade of words on the page.
  7. The scribbler's blog became a platform for sharing his unpolished thoughts.
  8. The budding scribbler sought mentorship from established authors.
  9. The scribbler's scribbles provided a glimpse into his troubled mind.
  10. The scribbler's words danced across the page, forming a symphony of emotions.

FAQs About the word scribbler

informal terms for journalists, a writer whose handwriting is careless and hard to readOne who scribbles; a petty author; a writer of no reputation; a literary

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The young scribbler filled notebooks with her imaginative stories.

Emily Dickinson was a reclusive scribbler who poured her heart into her poems.

The scribbler's desk was a mess of crumpled paper and ink stains.

The old scribbler reminisced about the days when he wrote by candlelight.