Sentence for writer | Use writer in a sentence

Writer example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use writer in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for writer.

  • What did the great writer say? (8)
  • The writer believes that it does. (16)
  • Give a sketch of Franz as a song writer. (3)
  • Not so diplomatic as the writer thought! (10)
  • Give a sketch of Schubert as a song writer. (3)
  • Give a sketch of Schumann as a song writer. (3)
  • Both of these praised the able young writer. (10)
  • Every line is a text to the mind of the writer. (10)
  • With those words she vanished, and the writer woke. (8)
  • They tell me in the office that you are the writer. (10)
  • Tolstoi was the most truthful writer that ever lived. (8)
  • Do they doubt that such a writer could be found, if sought? (16)
  • There was nobody to be spoken of in his company as a writer. (2)
  • But it is as a writer of prose that Stevenson must be remembered. (2)
  • He was a Latin scholar and scientific writer of no mean ability. (18)
  • Than whom no more impressionistic writer ever painted with words. (8)
  • The writer let fall his hand, and the paper fluttered to the ground. (8)
  • I have not replied to the writer, and you need not return her letter. (9)
  • A writer who is not servile and has insight, must coin from his own mint. (10)
  • But he is the writer society delights in, to show what it is composed of. (10)
  • For that fire-and-smoke writer dedicated volumes to the praise of a regicide. (10)
  • The latest writer on the Greek System was =Claudius Ptolemy= (about 130 A. D.). (3)
  • The post brought my lord a letter from Countess Livia, a most infrequent writer. (10)
  • I have long thought that he was the last writer of really first-rate English prose. (14)
  • He was a most prolific writer and can be compared in ability and style to Palestrina. (3)
  • In the evening some people came to supper; a writer and two painters, with their wives. (8)
  • The writer must be some clever woman or simple friend, who feels for us very strongly. (10)
  • The earliest writer who treats of the new organum is =John Cotton=, in the 11th century. (3)
  • To Catherine and Lydia, neither the letter nor its writer were in any degree interesting. (4)
  • He pointed distinctly at the old gentleman who gave the supper as the writer of the letter. (10)
  • His method of correcting the sentimental writer is a mixture of the comic and the humorous. (10)
  • To some observers this means the subordination of the writer to the power of the publisher. (16)
  • Doubtless he is as well acquainted with conditions as the writer; perhaps better acquainted. (16)
  • For some reason to the writer unknown General Schofield had brought along with him General D.S. (7)
  • She studied every sentence; and her feelings towards its writer were at times widely different. (4)
  • In 1837, he met Madame George Sand, the famous writer, whose influence on his life was so great. (3)
  • The writer was created for popularity, had he chosen to bring his art into our literary market. (10)
  • It is a sign that the end, and the delivery of reader and writer alike, should not be dallied with. (10)
  • I was dazzled by them, and I thought him a great writer, if not so great a one as he thought himself. (9)
  • It is, after all, what a writer has to say rather than what he has to tell that we care for nowadays. (9)
  • The alternatives to it, as the writer understands the situation, would be destructive and empirical. (16)
  • To the writer, the main questions at issue, so far as the public is concerned, seem to be as follows:— 1. (16)
  • Upon which occasion Andrew had burst into a laugh, and said he could lay his hand on the writer of the letter. (10)
  • The new writer, then, must be very good to be accepted, and when accepted he may wait long before he is printed. (9)
  • As to the first, no writer ever refrained out of deference to it from criticising, or even discharging, his cook. (16)
  • If Verrian had been an older man life might have supplied him with the means of judging the writer of this letter. (9)
  • This practical atmosphere of Grub Street eventually makes for development in the writer or artist who has talent. (16)
  • And perceiving that in this impasse his last hope of discovery had foundered, the writer let his head fall on his chest. (8)
  • No more deeply fantastic writer can I conceive than Dostoievsky, nor any who has described actual situations more vividly. (8)
  • To be a writer or artist of any calibre elsewhere breeds a form of homage and curiosity and a certain sure social standing. (16)
  • The task of lecturing itself was sure to suggest the incompleteness of expression, and so offend all his genius as a writer. (14)
  • Whoever loves his music, ceases to appreciate real music; whoever admires his operas, holds Glinka as a writer of vaudevilles. (3)
  • But a young writer and an untrained writer has not yet begun to be acquainted even with the lives of other men. (9)
  • They wove no mild sort of halo for the head of a shillelagh-flourishing Whitechapel Countess descended from the writer and doer. (10)
  • He fancied however, in his ignorance of literary profits, that a popular writer, selling several editions, had come to an El Dorado. (10)
  • It was the first time I had imitated a prose writer, though I had imitated several poets like Moore, Campbell, and Goldsmith himself. (9)
  • He seems to have been in many respects a very able writer and musician, but died too young to make any decided impression on his times. (3)
  • The successful writer especially is in danger of becoming isolated from the realities that nurtured in him the strength to win success. (9)
  • He knows that his chief chance is with plastic youth; he hopes to form the future writer; still more he hopes to form the future reader. (16)
  • A writer they say, should not favouritize among his creations; but then a writer should not do so many things that he does. (8)
  • His style was broad, flowing and especially emotional, and as a writer of the Netherlands school his name stands as one of the very highest. (3)
  • Perhaps no contemporary writer on education in music has influenced, and so strongly, as many teachers and students of music as Mr. Mathews. (3)
  • He was educated in Boston; after some years of musical work in the South, he located in Chicago, as organist, teacher, writer on musical matters. (3)
  • He had the readiness of a practised writer, and he had above all a spontaneousness of nature which made him one of the best of conversationalists. (14)
  • The only thing that gives either writer positive value is his acceptance with the reader; but the acceptance is from month to month wholly uncertain. (9)
  • But the whole question is thorny; that writer will do an excellent service to letters who shall speak an authoritative word upon the ethics of criticism. (16)
  • The free-lance writer and artist abound in the metropolis, and with them is associated a motley free-lance crew that has no counterpart elsewhere on this continent. (16)

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