Meaning & Definition of Playwright in English
English⟶
Playwright
A person who writes plays.
Pronunciation:
/ˈpleɪˌraɪt/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
playwrightsDetailed Definitions
Definition: An author of plays.
Example Sentence: William Shakespeare is one of the most famous playwrights in history.
Definition: A person who composes the text of a dramatic performance.
Example Sentence: The playwright submitted the script for approval before the first rehearsal.
Etymology
Origin: From 'play' + 'wright', where 'wright' means maker or craftsman.
Synonyms
dramatistscriptwriterauthorplaymaker
Common Phrases and Expressions
- playwright's workshop: A session where playwrights develop and refine their scripts.
- the art of playwrighting: The craft and techniques involved in writing plays.
- stage adaptation: Transforming a written work into a play, often done by a playwright.
Translations
- Spanish: dramaturgo
- French: dramaturge
- German: Dramatiker
- Russian: драматург
Related Words
- theater: A building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given.
- script: The written text of a play, including dialogue and stage directions.
- drama: A mode of fictional representation through dialogue and performance.
Slang Meanings of playwright
Meaning: Wordsmith
Example Sentence: That wordsmith has a knack for creating memorable characters.
Meaning: Script guru
Example Sentence: He's considered a script guru for his expertise in dialogue.