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单词 letter writer
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Definition of letter writer in English:

letter writer

noun
  • A person who writes letters.

    a tireless letter writer and diarist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Perhaps your ingenuity will start an exciting new trend for other letter writers.
    • A letter writer in 1878 wrote to Mrs. Caroline Callister that a friend had "her house pretty well arranged except the windows (in) one room."
    • Griffith was already a celebrated letter writer and novelist before her first play, The Platonic Wife (1765), was produced at Drury Lane.
    • Letter writers from all over the country continued to question the park's boating policy into the mid-1980s.
    • Once in America, letter writers had to make the decision whether to be encouraging or realistic in relating their experience.
    • He was a prolific and delightful letter writer, whose anecdotes of his literary friends have been a gold mine to biographers.
    • He was a prolific letter writer of great charm and quality, and many of his observations on literature are scattered throughout the letters.
    • To say that Ford was in the same class as Sidney Smith as a letter writer would be an exaggeration but not by much.
    • Creative leeway has always been granted to those novelists and letter writers who are able to pull off a controversial use of rhetoric with talent and grace.
    • Vincent van Gogh was a prolific, even compulsive, letter writer, and his correspondence has become vital in understanding his life and work.
    • Your letter writer who had been frightened by being told that aluminium cooking utensils can cause Alzheimer's disease has nothing to worry about.
    • The letter writer did not like the "spin" an author had put on some events that occurred in the Yellowstone country during the late nineteenth century.
    • She's not much of a letter writer, and the international phone rates make a decent conversation expensive.
    • Letter writers and listeners to radio call-in shows have expressed their concerns through the media.
    • When a letter writer's problem is beyond the scope of a daily column, Phillips will frequently intervene personally to steer people toward organizations that deal with specific issues.
    • My thanks to Mrs. Bell, Mr. Keith, and the many other letter writers who took the time to express their appreciation and interesting reflections.
    • Earlier this year, commentators and letter writers seemed to turn up the heat.
    • If the parent or the child is not a letter writer try using a tape recording.
    • I used to be a big letter writer before e-mail.
    • She was a lively letter writer, and her letters give a full and entertaining picture of the intellectual and social world she frequented.
    Synonyms
    penfriend, pen pal
 
 

Definition of letter writer in US English:

letter writer

noun
  • A person who writes letters.

    a tireless letter writer and diarist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was a prolific letter writer of great charm and quality, and many of his observations on literature are scattered throughout the letters.
    • Your letter writer who had been frightened by being told that aluminium cooking utensils can cause Alzheimer's disease has nothing to worry about.
    • Perhaps your ingenuity will start an exciting new trend for other letter writers.
    • Letter writers from all over the country continued to question the park's boating policy into the mid-1980s.
    • I used to be a big letter writer before e-mail.
    • A letter writer in 1878 wrote to Mrs. Caroline Callister that a friend had "her house pretty well arranged except the windows (in) one room."
    • Griffith was already a celebrated letter writer and novelist before her first play, The Platonic Wife (1765), was produced at Drury Lane.
    • My thanks to Mrs. Bell, Mr. Keith, and the many other letter writers who took the time to express their appreciation and interesting reflections.
    • The letter writer did not like the "spin" an author had put on some events that occurred in the Yellowstone country during the late nineteenth century.
    • Earlier this year, commentators and letter writers seemed to turn up the heat.
    • Vincent van Gogh was a prolific, even compulsive, letter writer, and his correspondence has become vital in understanding his life and work.
    • To say that Ford was in the same class as Sidney Smith as a letter writer would be an exaggeration but not by much.
    • Once in America, letter writers had to make the decision whether to be encouraging or realistic in relating their experience.
    • Creative leeway has always been granted to those novelists and letter writers who are able to pull off a controversial use of rhetoric with talent and grace.
    • If the parent or the child is not a letter writer try using a tape recording.
    • When a letter writer's problem is beyond the scope of a daily column, Phillips will frequently intervene personally to steer people toward organizations that deal with specific issues.
    • She's not much of a letter writer, and the international phone rates make a decent conversation expensive.
    • She was a lively letter writer, and her letters give a full and entertaining picture of the intellectual and social world she frequented.
    • He was a prolific and delightful letter writer, whose anecdotes of his literary friends have been a gold mine to biographers.
    • Letter writers and listeners to radio call-in shows have expressed their concerns through the media.
    Synonyms
    penfriend, pen pal
 
 
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