Lexicographer

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Pronunciation: /ˌlɛk.sɪˈkɑː.ɡrə.fər/

Definitions of lexicographer

noun A person who writes or compiles dictionaries

Example Sentences

A1 A lexicographer is someone who writes dictionaries.

A2 The lexicographer spent years researching words for the new dictionary.

B1 The lexicographer's job involves defining and documenting words in a language.

B2 As a lexicographer, she is responsible for compiling and editing entries in the dictionary.

C1 The lexicographer's expertise in etymology and linguistics is unmatched.

C2 The renowned lexicographer was honored for his contributions to the field of lexicography.

Examples of lexicographer in a Sentence

formal The lexicographer meticulously compiled the definitions for the new edition of the dictionary.

informal My friend's dad is a lexicographer and he knows every word in the English language.

slang I didn't know being a lexicographer was a thing, but apparently it is.

figurative As a writer, I often feel like a lexicographer of my own thoughts, carefully choosing each word to convey my message.

Grammatical Forms of lexicographer

past tense

lexicographed

plural

lexicographers

comparative

more lexicographic

superlative

most lexicographic

present tense

lexicographs

future tense

will lexicograph

perfect tense

have lexicographed

continuous tense

is lexicographing

singular

lexicographer

positive degree

lexicographic

infinitive

to lexicograph

gerund

lexicographing

participle

lexicographing

Origin and Evolution of lexicographer

First Known Use: 1650 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'lexicographer' originated from the combination of the Greek words 'lexikos' meaning 'of or for words' and 'graphein' meaning 'to write'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to someone who writes or compiles dictionaries, the term 'lexicographer' has evolved to encompass anyone who works with words, such as linguists, etymologists, and lexicologists.