What does Wordsmith software do?

Wordsmith allows users to generate human-sounding narratives from data. Wordsmith is a natural language generation (NLG) engine that lets user turn data into text at any scale and in any format or language.

What’s another word for wordsmith?

Synonyms & Antonyms of wordsmith

  • author,
  • litterateur.
  • (or littérateur),
  • pen,
  • penman,
  • scribe,
  • scrivener,
  • writer.

What is the verb of wordsmith?

word. (transitive) To say or write (something) using particular words; to phrase (something). (transitive, obsolete) To flatter with words, to cajole.

Is there a wordsmith app?

‎WordSmith™ on the App Store.

How do I become a wordsmith?

Become a Wordsmith

  1. Use a simple word rather than a fussy word or a word cluster. Example: “She will assist you presently” or “He is not available at this time”.
  2. Be thoughtful in your use of adverbs and adjectives. Is the word repeating something that is already evident?
  3. Little qualifiers weaken a sentence.

How much does wordsmith cost?

Access to Wordsmith starts at $2,000 a month with an annual contract. Managed services, which are recommended, are an additional fee. Set-up costs for each story’s data points also are an additional charge.

How do you say someone is good with words?

well-spoken

  • articulate,
  • eloquent,
  • fluent,
  • silver-tongued.

How do you use the word wordsmith in a sentence?

Wordsmith sentence example

  1. The great wordsmith is quiet.
  2. What is not in doubt is that Owen is a master wordsmith whose style ranges from high lyricism to naturalistic banality.
  3. More information on the wonderful wordsmith is available at Blue Nomad.

How do you Wordmith something?

What is a wordsmith in literature?

Noun. 1. wordsmith – a fluent and prolific writer. author, writer – writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay)

How do I download wordsmith?

Free Registration. Download from: and make sure you choose Version 4.0. EXACTLY as you see them here.

Who is the greatest wordsmith in the world?

William Shakespeare had a wildly extensive vocabulary. Of more than 800,000 total words in all of his works, almost 29,000 of them are unique.

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