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inventor
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'inventor' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has invented something. Example sentence: Thomas Edison was a famous inventor who created the light bulb.
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Each year the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet, the Swedish Academy, and the Norwegian Nobel committee give a series of prizes established in the will of Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel.
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"I'm not a marketer I'm more of an inventor.
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But that is the given name of the inventor of Bitcoin, the digital currency that has gone from a nerd's delight in 2009 to something taken seriously by central bankers in 2013, and whose notional value passed $1,000 a "coin" in November.
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As the physicist and inventor Leo Szilard once remarked: "This is not the tragedy of the scientist; it is the tragedy of mankind".
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Pillay, the first non-white woman to serve as a high-court judge in South Africa, made the comments in an interview with Sir Tim Berners-Lee on a special edition of BBC Radio 4's Today programme, which the inventor of the world wide web was guest editing.
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In Italy, Spero, who has died aged 83 of respiratory complications, discovered the vigour and immediacy of ancient Etruscan art; in Paris, where she and Golub settled in 1959, she discovered the troubled art and writings of the manic-depressive artist and inventor of the so-called theatre of cruelty, Antonin Artaud.
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Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the world wide web, has led recent calls for a Magna Carta for the internet.
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Watch the clip on YouTube Locksmith and inventor Gwildor unwittingly sets off a chain of events in Masters of the Universe which results in He-Man, Skeletor and co arriving on Earth.
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The idea that an English elite was the rightful possessor of the language and governed its proper use was powerful enough to haunt even James Joyce, arguably the greatest re-inventor of English since Shakespeare.
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There had been heavy coverage of the MP3 phenomenon and of Apple, Napster and the Pirate Bay, but there had been little talk of the inventors and almost none at all of those who actually pirated the files.
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Co-inventor of COBOL [Common Business Orientated Language], the first woman to be awarded a PhD in Mathematics from Yale University, and the coolest octogenarian Rear Admiral in the history of the US Navy, AmazingGracece' was a hero to many.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing someone as an "inventor", specify the field or area of their invention to provide context and clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "inventor" when you mean "invention". "Inventor" refers to the person, while "invention" refers to the thing created.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "inventor" is as a noun, referring to a person who creates or designs something new. Ludwig AI confirms this usage, and the examples showcase its role as a subject or object in sentences describing innovative individuals.
Frequent in
News & Media
38%
Formal & Business
28%
Science
16%
Less common in
Arts
8%
Encyclopedias
2%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The analysis confirms that "inventor" functions as a noun, denoting an individual who creates new inventions. As Ludwig AI indicates, this word is grammatically sound and suitable for written English. The term's frequent use in sources like The Economist, The Guardian, and The New York Times underscores its relevance across news, business, and scientific domains. To use "inventor" effectively, specifying the field of invention provides clarity. Alternatives like "creator" or "innovator" can offer nuanced meaning based on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
innovator
Emphasizes introducing new ideas, methods, or products.
creator
Focuses on the act of bringing something into existence.
originator
Emphasizes the beginning or starting point of an invention or idea.
developer
Focuses on improving or expanding existing technologies or systems.
pioneer
Suggests being the first to explore or develop something new.
discoverer
Highlights finding something that already exists but was previously unknown.
designer
Focuses on the planning and creation of the form and function of something.
contriver
Suggests cleverly planning or scheming to create something.
mastermind
Emphasizes the intellectual leadership and planning behind an invention or project.
author
Refers to the creator of a written work or idea.
FAQs
How to use "inventor" in a sentence?
You can use "inventor" to describe a person who creates new devices, methods, or processes. For example, "Nikola Tesla was a prolific "inventor" in the field of electrical engineering."
What can I say instead of "inventor"?
Which is correct, "inventor of" or "inventor for"?
"Inventor of" is the correct preposition to use when describing what someone invented. For instance, "The "inventor" of the telephone was Alexander Graham Bell."
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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Real-world application tested