Plumitive
Meaning of the word
The word “plumitive” is a male noun that refers to a type of writer or journalist who produces texts quickly and in large quantities, usually of low quality.
Origin of the word
The origin of the word “plumitive” is uncertain, but probably derives from the “plumitive” Spanish, which means “little quality writer”.
Word adverbs
There are no specific adverbs related to the word “plumitive”.
Conjunctions of the word
There are no specific conjunctions related to the word “plumitive”.
Synonyms of the word
Some words that can be used as synonymous with “plumitive” are: mediocre writer, low quality journalist, little skilled writer.
Word Definitions
- Writer or journalist who produces texts quickly and in large quantities, usually of low quality.
Phrases that the word applies
– The article published in the newspaper was clearly written by a plumitive.
– Blog texts are so poorly written that they seem to have been made by a plumitive.
Examples of the word in text
The plumitive wrote a book in just one week, but the quality of the work left a lot to be desired.
The newspaper hired several plumitives to produce large quantities, but the lack of quality of the texts was evident.
Rhymes with the word
subjective, collective, effective, active, creative.
Anagrams with the word
No anagrams were found with the word “plumitive”.