Meaning & Definition of word "Wright"

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    Wright

    /raɪt/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who makes or repairs something specified, typically used in combination.
      • Example: He is a playwright known for his thought-provoking dramas.
    • 2. A maker or builder, especially of ships or planes.
      • Example: The skilled wright worked tirelessly to finish the wooden boat before the race.
    • 3. A craftsman or artisan.
      • Example: The wright skillfully crafted furniture that was both functional and beautiful.

    Etymology

    From Old English 'wyrhta', meaning 'worker' or 'maker'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    playwright:

    A person who writes plays.

    cartwright:

    A person who makes carts.

    shipwright:

    A person who builds and repairs ships.

    Related Words

    craftsman:

    A skilled person who makes items by hand.

    builder:

    A person who constructs buildings.

    Slang Meanings of wright