Author - Wikipedia-style Article
Author
Definition
Author is a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a person who writes books, articles, or other texts, often as a profession. As a verb, it means to write or create a text or work.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈɔθər/
- Respelling: AW-thur
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈɔːθə/
- Respelling: AW-thuh
Etymology
The word "author" comes from the Old French "autur," which in turn derives from the Latin "auctor," meaning "originator" or "creator." The Latin root "augere" means "to increase" or "cause to grow." The term entered Middle English with the meaning of a creator or writer of text.
Derivatives
- Authorship (noun)
- Authorized (adjective)
- Authorial (adjective)
- Unauthorized (adjective)
- Co-author (noun)
Synonyms
- Writer
- Creator
- Originator
Antonyms
Usage
The term "author" is commonly used to refer to someone who has written a text or document, particularly in the context of books, articles, or scholarly work. For example, "She is the author of several best-selling novels," or "He authored a groundbreaking study."
Related Terms
- Writer: A person who writes, especially as a profession.
- Creator: A person who brings something into existence.
- Editor: A person who reviews, revises, and prepares written material for publication.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A person who writes books, articles, or other texts: Refers to an individual who creates literary, scholarly, or informational works.
- Example: "The author of the novel attended the book signing."
- A creator or originator of any written work: Used broadly to describe anyone who produces text or content.
- Example: "The author of the report presented the findings to the board."
Verb
- To write or create a text or work: Refers to the action of producing written content or material.
- Example: "She authored a series of articles on climate change."