Penmanship

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈpɛnmənˌʃɪp/

Definitions of penmanship

noun the art or skill of writing by hand; handwriting

Example Sentences

A1 My penmanship has improved since I started practicing writing every day.

A2 The teacher praised my penmanship on the essay I handed in.

B1 Her penmanship is so neat and easy to read, unlike mine.

B2 The calligrapher's penmanship was exquisite, showcasing years of practice and skill.

C1 His penmanship was so elegant that it was often mistaken for a font.

C2 The artist's penmanship was so precise and intricate, it was like a work of art in itself.

Examples of penmanship in a Sentence

formal His penmanship is impeccable, with each letter perfectly formed and spaced.

informal I wish my penmanship was as neat as hers, mine is so messy.

slang Check out his penmanship, it's off the charts!

figurative Her penmanship in the art of negotiation is unmatched, she always gets what she wants.

Grammatical Forms of penmanship

past tense

penmanshaped

plural

penmanships

comparative

more penmanship

superlative

most penmanship

present tense

penmanships

future tense

will penmanship

perfect tense

have penmanshaped

continuous tense

is penmanshaping

singular

penmanship

positive degree

penmanship

infinitive

to penmanship

gerund

penmanshaping

participle

penmanshiped

Origin and Evolution of penmanship

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'penmanship' originated from the combination of 'pen' and 'manship', where 'pen' refers to a writing instrument and 'manship' refers to a skill or craft.
Evolution of the word: Initially, 'penmanship' specifically referred to the skill of writing with a pen in a clear and elegant manner. Over time, as writing instruments evolved and technology advanced, the term has come to encompass various forms of handwriting and calligraphy, both traditional and modern.