Playwright can be categorized as a noun.
Noun |
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playwright - someone who writes plays |
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1. | noun | A student visited the house of the great playwright. | |
2. | noun | I am determined to make a living as a playwright at all costs. | |
3. | noun | The playwright cherishes the vivid memories of his childhood. | |
4. | noun | I am determined to make a living as a playwright. | |
5. | noun | Prince Hamlet wasn't a playwright. | |
6. | noun | William Shakespeare was an English playwright. | |
7. | noun | The name of the playwright character in the game MARDEK 3, Akhmed Wobblescimitare, is an obvious pun on William Shakespeare, and I find it pretty amusing. | |
8. | noun | Tom is a playwright and a painter. | |
9. | noun | Tom is a playwright. | |
10. | noun | He's a playwright. | |
11. | noun | I think that Shakespeare is the best playwright of all time. | |
12. | noun | The play is written by a famous playwright. | |
13. | noun | "They allow themselves to be scalped by the first comer ... They perish where they were born ... And they take pleasure in bliss ..." (Muḥend U Yahia [1950-2004], Kabyle playwright, about the Berbers). | |
14. | noun | Tom isn't a playwright. | |
15. | noun | I don't know this piece, but I know the playwright well. |
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A student visited the house of the great playwright. | |
I am determined to make a living as a playwright at all costs. | |
The playwright cherishes the vivid memories of his childhood. | |
I am determined to make a living as a playwright. | |
Prince Hamlet wasn't a playwright. | |
William Shakespeare was an English playwright. | |
The name of the playwright character in the game MARDEK 3, Akhmed Wobblescimitare, is an obvious pun on William Shakespeare, and I find it pretty amusing. | |
Tom is a playwright and a painter. | |
Tom is a playwright. | |
He's a playwright. | |
I think that Shakespeare is the best playwright of all time. | |
The play is written by a famous playwright. | |
"They allow themselves to be scalped by the first comer ... They perish where they were born ... And they take pleasure in bliss ..." (Muḥend U Yahia [1950-2004], Kabyle playwright, about the Berbers). | |
Tom isn't a playwright. | |
I don't know this piece, but I know the playwright well. |