scribbler

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

scribble +‎ -er

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  • IPA(key): /ˈskɹɪbələ(ɹ)/, /ˈskɹɪblə(ɹ)/

Noun[edit]

scribbler (plural scribblers)

  1. One who scribbles; a hasty or untalented writer or artist.
    Synonyms: hack, ink-slinger, phrase-monger, scrawler, shmock
    • 1726, George Granville, Epilogue to the Jew of Venice:
      The scribbler, pinch'd with hunger, writes to dine.
    • 1912, Arthur Conan Doyle, The Lost World [], London, New York, N.Y.: Hodder and Stoughton, →OCLC:
      "That's what I have been talking to you, sir - scientific gibberish! Did you think you could match cunning with me - you with your walnut of a brain? You think you are omnipotent, you infernal scribblers, don't you? That your praise can make a man and your blame can break him?"
  2. (dated) A machine for coarse carding or teasing of wool.
  3. (Canada) A ruled notebook or exercise book, especially in grade school.
    Synonyms: notebook, exercise book

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