"Scribes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Scribes" Meaning

The word "scribes" can refer to:

1. A person who writes, especially for another person or in a formal way. In ancient times, scribes were responsible for copying texts by hand.
2. In biblical context, the scribes were Jewish or Christian scholars and writers who studied and interpreted the Scriptures, often adding and altering manuscripts.
3. Modern usage: a scribe can also refer to a person who writes for a living, such as a journalist, author, or historian.

In general, the term "scribes" can also refer to individuals who write, copy, or record documents, texts, or messages, especially in a formal, official, or professional capacity.

"Scribes" Examples

The reporter will need to interview several experts to write the article, but her scribe will help her take notes during the meetings.
The scribe is responsible for transcribing the professor's lectures into text so that students can read them later.
The medical scribe helps the doctor to document patient information and treatment plans.
The ancient hieroglyphics were scribed on papyrus rolls, which were then placed in tombs for the pharaoh.
In the Middle Ages, monks served as scribes, copying manuscripts by hand to preserve knowledge.

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A person who writes or draws in a careless, haphazard manner; an amateur or novice writer.<br><br>Example: "He's a renowned scribbler of science fiction novels and short stories."

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People who write or scribble, especially amateur or casual writers.

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Scribbles refers to informal and often hasty or random writing or drawings, typically done with little care or attention to detail. It can also imply a lack of skill or neatness in writing.

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