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Grammarian - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A grammarian is a person who studies and is skilled in grammar, the rules governing language structure. They often analyze and teach correct usage in speaking and writing.

grammarian

/ɡrəˈmɛriən/ /ɡrəˈmɛərɪən/

Definition:

An expert in or student of grammar and its rules.

Synonyms:

linguist, philologist, syntax expert

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

illiterate, uneducated person

Common Collocations:

strict grammarian, professional grammarian, renowned grammarian

Derivatives:

grammatical, grammatically

Usage Tips:

Use "grammarian" to describe someone deeply knowledgeable about grammar rules and usage.

Common Phrases:

grammarian's delight, pedantic grammarian, old-school grammarian

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "grammaticus," meaning "pertaining to letters or learning."

Examples:

  • 1. The grammarian corrected my sentence structure.
  • 2. She consulted a famous grammarian for her book.
  • 3. Every language teacher should be a skilled grammarian.
  • 4. The debate frustrated the strict grammarian in the room.

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