Novelist
UK /["/ˈnɒvəlɪst/"]/US /["/ˈnɑːvəlɪst/"]/
Definition
a person who writes novels
In simple words: A person who writes books.
Examples
- a romantic/historical novelist
- A prolific novelist, she wrote more than forty books.
- his ambition to become a best-selling novelist
- one of the country's greatest contemporary novelists
- He has the compassion for his characters that mark the good social novelist.
- She is now a best-selling novelist.
Usage notes
Used in neutral contexts to describe authors of fictional works. Not typically used for writers of non-fiction or articles.
Grammar pattern
noun + 'who writes' + object
Memory hint
Think of 'novel' as in a story. A novelist creates new stories.
Collocations
- great
- leading
- acclaimed
- write something
Synonyms
- fiction writer
- storyteller
- prose writer
- literary author
- romance writer
Antonyms
- reader
- publisher
- editor
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'novelist' with 'author' - all novelists are authors, but not all authors write novels.
- Using 'novel' as a verb instead of a noun.
- Omitting the context of fiction - saying 'novelist' for anyone who writes.