Synonyms for Person of letters:
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n.
• scholar
- academic
, - augur
, - bookish person
, - bookworm
, - brain
, - critic
, - disciple
, - doctor
, - egghead
, - gnome
, - grind
, - intellectual
, - learned person
, - learner
, - litterateur
, - litterateurs
, - philosopher
, - professor
, - pupil
, - sage
, - savant
, - schoolchild
, - scientist
, - student
, - teacher
, - tool
, - wise people
, - wise person
, - wise persons
.
• writer
Other relevant words:
• Other relevant words (noun):
- Freelancers
, - biographer
, - biographers
, - essayist
, - essayists
, - freelancer
, - ghostwriter
, - ghostwriters
, - journalist
, - journalists
, - newspaper people
, - newspaper person
, - poet
, - scholar
, - screenwriter
, - screenwriters
, - scribbler
, - scribblers
, - scribe
, - scripter
, - stenographer
, - stenographers
, - stringer
, - stringers
, - wordsmith
, - wordsmiths
, - writer
.
What are the hypernyms for Person of letters?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for person of letters?
Person of letters refers to someone who is well-educated and knowledgeable in literature, language, and writing. The antonyms for this term would be someone who is uneducated, ignorant or uninformed. They may lack the proficiency in language and writing skills. A person who is unlettered, unschooled or untaught would be the opposite of a person of letters. They might not have the ability to comprehend complex literary works or appreciate the beauty of language. The antonyms would also include individuals who lack the passion for literature or writing, and those who do not possess the curiosity to learn and expand their knowledge.
What are the antonyms for Person of letters?
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