playwright

playwright — 名詞

1. someone whose job is creating the words and story of a play, so that actors can

1.名詞B2
釋義

劇作家

撰寫戲劇劇本的人

someone whose job is creating the words and story of a play, so that actors can perform it on stage, on television, or on the radio.

例句

The young playwright spent six months writing her first stage drama in a small Dublin café.

這位年輕劇作家花了六個月,在都柏林一家小咖啡館裡寫完她的第一部舞台劇。

young / first playwright; common adjective + noun pattern

Shakespeare is the most famous English playwright, and his plays are still performed today.

Shakespeare 是英國最有名的劇作家,他的劇本至今仍被搬上舞台。

famous / English playwright; biographical framing

同義詞
  • dramatist

    more formal and academic; often used in literary criticism

  • scriptwriter

    broader — includes writers for film and TV, not just stage plays

  • screenwriter

    specifically writes scripts for film or television, not for live theatre

用法筆記

Despite the spelling, the second part is '-wright' (a maker), not '-write'. A common misspelling is 'playwrite', which is wrong even though the person does write the play.

常見錯誤

She is a famous playwrite who has written ten dramas.
She is a famous playwright who has written ten dramas.
💡the suffix is '-wright' (maker), not '-write'.
The playwright acted the lead role in his own play.
The playwright wrote the lead role for himself, then acted it on opening night.
💡a playwright writes the play; you need a separate verb if they also perform.