Pronunciation: /ˈɔːθərʃɪp/
noun the state or act of being the writer of a book, article, or document
A1 The authorship of the book is unknown.
A2 She questioned the authorship of the article.
B1 The authorship of the play is often debated among scholars.
B2 The authorship of the novel has been attributed to multiple writers.
C1 The authorship of the research paper was shared among the team members.
C2 The authorship of the poem remains a mystery, with many claiming to be the true writer.
formal The issue of authorship is a complex matter in the field of literary studies.
informal Who gets credit for writing the book is a big deal in the authorship world.
slang Figuring out who the real author is can be a real head-scratcher.
figurative Authorship is like a puzzle, with each piece representing a different aspect of the writing process.
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