Word Meanings - CONTROVERTER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One who controverts; a controversial writer; a controversialist. Some controverters in divinity are like swaggerers in a tavern. B. Jonson.
Related words: (words related to CONTROVERTER)
- TAVERNER
One who keeps a tavern. Chaucer. Camden. - TAVERNING
A feasting at taverns. "The misrule of our tavernings." Bp. Hall. - WRITER
1. One who writes, or has written; a scribe; a clerk. They that handle the pen of the writer. Judg. v. 14. My tongue is the pen of a ready writer. Ps. xlv. 1. 2. One who is engaged in literary composition as a profession; an author; as, a writer - CONTROVERSIAL
Relating to, or consisting of, controversy; disputatious; polemical; as, controversial divinity. Whole libraries of controversial books. Macaulay. - TAVERNMAN
The keeper of a tavern; also, a tippler. - WRITERSHIP
The office of a writer. - CONTROVERSIALIST
One who carries on a controversy; a disputant. He was both intellectually and morally of the stuff of which controversialists are made. Macaulay. - TAVERN
A public house where travelers and other transient guests are accomodated with rooms and meals; an inn; a hotel; especially, in modern times, a public house licensed to sell liquor in small quantities. - DIVINITY
1. The state of being divine; the nature or essence of God; deity; godhead. When he attributes divinity to other things than God, it is only a divinity by way of participation. Bp. Stillingfleet. 2. The Deity; the Supreme Being; God. - DIVINITY CALF
Calf stained dark brown and worked without gilding, often used for theological books. - CONTROVERSIALLY
In a controversial manner. - PLAYWRITER
A writer of plays; a dramatist; a playwright. Lecky. - STORY-WRITER
1. One who writes short stories, as for magazines. 2. An historian; a chronicler. "Rathums, the story-writer." 1 Esdr. ii. 17. - UNDERWRITER
One who underwrites his name to the conditions of an insurance policy, especially of a marine policy; an insurer. - INDIVINITY
Want or absence of divine power or of divinity. Sir T. Browne. - NEWS-WRITER
One who gathered news for, and wrote, news-letters. Macaulay. - TYPEWRITER
1. An instrument for writing by means of type, a typewheel, or the like, in which the operator makes use of a sort of keyboard, in order to obtain printed impressions of the characters upon paper. 2. One who uses such an instrument.