Results for: one who writes poems
English English
(Slang) script writer, person who writes scripts (for movies, plays, television shows, etc.)scripter
actor in tragedies, somebody who writes tragedies, writer of tragedies; actor in tragediestragedian
actual but not official author, one who writes anonymously for and under the name of another authorghostwriter
anthology, decorate with garland, decorative wreath (of flowers, leaves, etc.); collection of poems or storiesgarland
Arabic poems, backless sofa, couch, large couch with no back or ends, smoking roomdivan
art of verse-writing, metrical form, turning prose into verse, version in poetry, writing of poems; meter, rhythm, weight (of poetry); conversion of prose into poetry; poetical version of a written workversification
author of parodies, one who writes farcical imitations of literary or musical works or stylesparodist
author of poems or stories about heroic adventure and/or chivalry; one that romancesromancer
author, one who writes professionally; one who is skilled in using words, somebody working with wordswordsmith
author; one who writes; copier, scribe, person who wrote document, somebody who can write, somebody who writes as professionwriter
bad author, writer of worthless or inferior work; one who scrawls, one who writes quickly and sloppilyscribbler
beauty or grace, form of literature written in a rhythmical style; verse, literature written in a metrical style, literature in verse, poems collectively, poetic quality, prose like poetry, writing of poemspoetry
biblical book of 150 poemsPsalms
bicycle, complete process, go through cycle, linked artworks, long time, motorcycle, one complete oscillation, orbit, repeated sequence of events, ride a bicycle, ride bicycle, series (of poems, stories, etc.); recurring period of time; long period of ...cycle
body of spoken or written words with which people communicate thoughts and feelings; specialized vocabulary; nonverbal means of communication (system of symbols, etc.); manner in which a person writes or speaks; manner in which animals communicatelang. (language)
 

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