Dramatist can be categorized as a noun.
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dramatist - someone who writes plays |
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1. | noun | The dramatist resides now in New York. | |
2. | noun | No dramatist can compare with Shakespeare. | |
3. | noun | Shakespeare is recognized to be the greatest dramatist. | |
4. | noun | I believe Shakespeare is the greatest dramatist that ever lived. | |
5. | noun | Shakespeare is as great a dramatist as ever lived. | |
6. | noun | No other English dramatist rivals Shakespeare. | |
7. | noun | He is a dramatist. | |
8. | noun | The cat is, above all things, a dramatist; its life is lived in an endless romance though the drama is played out on quite another stage than our own, and we only enter into it as subordinate characters, as stage managers, or rather stage carpenters. | |
9. | noun | In the 19th century, a great literary revitalization in both the Catalan and the Galician languages' literature occurred. In Catalonia, the movement was called "la Renaixença" ('the Rebirth') and was headed by poet Jacint Verdaguer, dramatist Àngel Guimerà, and novelist Narcís Oller. In Galicia, it was "o Rexurdimento" ('the Resurgence'), majorly represented by poets: Rosalía de Castro, Manuel Curros Enríquez, and Eduardo Pondal. |
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The dramatist resides now in New York. | |
No dramatist can compare with Shakespeare. | |
Shakespeare is recognized to be the greatest dramatist. | |
I believe Shakespeare is the greatest dramatist that ever lived. | |
Shakespeare is as great a dramatist as ever lived. | |
No other English dramatist rivals Shakespeare. | |
He is a dramatist. | |
The cat is, above all things, a dramatist; its life is lived in an endless romance though the drama is played out on quite another stage than our own, and we only enter into it as subordinate characters, as stage managers, or rather stage carpenters. | |
In the 19th century, a great literary revitalization in both the Catalan and the Galician languages' literature occurred. In Catalonia, the movement was called "la Renaixença" ('the Rebirth') and was headed by poet Jacint Verdaguer, dramatist Àngel Guimerà, and novelist Narcís Oller. In Galicia, it was "o Rexurdimento" ('the Resurgence'), majorly represented by poets: Rosalía de Castro, Manuel Curros Enríquez, and Eduardo Pondal. |