Novelist - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
Extra examples
His quirkily dysfunctional family proved to be a bottomless well of inspiration for the novelist
A novelist who has written some wonderful books
She is a novelist who is catholic in her interests.
He's the best novelist going.
...the novelist has a little hideaway in the country where he goes whenever he wants to do some serious writing...
...he had been a teacher, a librarian, and some years latterly, a novelist...
...at the entrance to the park stands a statue memorializing the novelist Sir Walter Scott...
...the short stories of the novelist's nonage have only recently been discovered by scholars...
...the great réclame that the novelist enjoyed in his lifetime soon faded after his death...
...a novelist of surprising sagacity considering his youthfulness...
...the novelist displays a womanly sensitivity to the characters' feelings...
...critically belauded in his heyday, that early 20th-century novelist is now largely forgotten...
His friends gloss over his foible, by calling him an agreeable novelist.
Faulkner has been hailed as the greatest American novelist of his generation.
The novelist knows the tricks of his trade.
Word forms
singular: novelist
plural: novelists
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