noun a writing instrument that uses ink
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Used to write notes, essays, and exams
Used for drawing, sketching, and coloring
Used for sketching clothing designs
Used for writing letters, signing documents, and making lists
Used for marking animals for identification or medical treatment
A writer uses a pen to write drafts, manuscripts, and notes for their work.
A journalist uses a pen to take notes during interviews, write articles, and edit drafts.
A lawyer uses a pen to write legal documents, contracts, and notes for their cases.
A teacher uses a pen to grade papers, write lesson plans, and provide feedback on student work.
A doctor uses a pen to write prescriptions, take notes during patient consultations, and fill out medical forms.
An architect uses a pen to sketch designs, make annotations on blueprints, and create detailed drawings.
An engineer uses a pen to make calculations, draw diagrams, and annotate technical drawings.
An accountant uses a pen to record financial transactions, fill out tax forms, and prepare financial reports.
An artist uses a pen for sketching, drawing, and adding details to their artwork.
An editor uses a pen to mark up manuscripts, make corrections to written content, and provide feedback to writers.