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Synonyms for authored
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : aw-ther |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɔ θər |
Top 10 synonyms for authored Other synonyms for the word authored
- activated
- actualize
- ad-lib
- afford
- arising
- author
- authored
- autograph
- bang out
- beget
- beginning
- begot
- blossom
- breed
- bring forth
- bring into being
- bring into existence
- bring out
- bring to pass
- cast
- cause to be
- caused
- chalk
- clef
- coin
- coin a phrase
- come through
- come upon
- commencing
- commit
- communicate
- comp
- compose
- concoct
- contrive
- cook up
- copy
- correspond
- created
- cultivate
- dash off
- dawning
- deliver
- deriving
- design
- develop
- devise
- dictated
- discover
- draft
- drafted
- draw up
- dream up
- drop a line
- drop a note
- effect
- effectuate
- emanating
- engender
- engross
- envision
- erect
- establish
- execute
- fabricate
- fake
- fashion
- fashioned
- father
- fetch
- find
- flower
- forge
- form
- formed
- formulate
- found
- frame
- fudge together
- furnish
- generate
- generated
- ghost
- ghostwrite
- give
- give birth
- give birth to
- give forth
- give life to
- hatch
- imagine
- improve
- improvise
- inaugurate
- incepted
- indite
- induced
- initiate
- ink
- inscribe
- inspired
- institute
- invent
- invest
- issuing
- jam
- jot down
- knock off
- knock out
- letter
- made
- make
- make up
- manufacture
- mint
- motivated
- multiply
- note
- note down
- occasion
- off-the-cuff
- offer
- orchestrate
- organize
- originate
- parent
- pen
- pencil
- penned
- perform
- plan
- poetize
- present
- procreate
- produce
- produced
- project
- propagate
- provide
- push a pencil
- push pencil
- put down
- put in writing
- put pen to paper
- put together
- rear
- record
- recorded
- render
- reported
- reproduce
- return
- rewrite
- score
- scrawl
- scribble
- scribe
- script
- scriven
- set down
- set forth
- set type
- set up
- shape
- show fruit
- sign
- sire
- spawn
- start
- starting
- supply
- take down
- tell
- think up
- time
- toss off
- transcribe
- turn out
- typewrite
- whip up
- wing
- write
- write down
- write up
- yield
Définition of authored
Origin :- c.1300, autor "father," from Old French auctor, acteor "author, originator, creator, instigator (12c., Modern French auteur), from Latin auctorem (nominative auctor) "enlarger, founder, master, leader," literally "one who causes to grow," agent noun from auctus, past participle of augere "to increase" (see augment). Meaning "one who sets forth written statements" is from late 14c. The -t- changed to -th- 16c. on mistaken assumption of Greek origin.
- ...[W]riting means revealing onesself to excess .... This is why one can never be alone enough when one writes, why even night is not night enough. ... I have often thought that the best mode of life for me would be to sit in the innermost room of a spacious locked cellar with my writing things and a lamp. Food would be brought and always put down far away from my room, outside the cellar's outermost door. The walk to my food, in my dressing gown, through the vaulted cellars, would be my only exercise. I would then return to my table, eat slowly and with deliberation, then start writing again at once. And how I would write! From what depths I would drag it up! [Franz Kafka]
- As in originating : adj rising
- As in written : adj composed
- As in invent : verb create, think up
- As in produce : verb generate, create
- As in write : verb put language down on paper
- As in mastermind : verb plan and direct
- As in compose : verb create writing, artwork, or music
- As in create : verb develop in mind or physically
- Gramps missed none of the high drama he had authored and he gave his own familiar role everything he had.
- Extract from : « The Big Trip Up Yonder » by Kurt Vonnegut
- In addition to writing an autobiography, she authored articles and a swimming instruction book for women.
- Extract from : « Women's Bathing and Swimming Costume in the United States » by Claudia B. Kidwell
Antonyms for authored
- abort
- act
- agitate
- anger
- arouse
- break
- conceal
- conclude
- confine
- consume
- decrease
- demolish
- deny
- destroy
- die
- disallow
- disapprove
- disarrange
- dismantle
- disorder
- disorganize
- disperse
- distress
- end
- excite
- fade
- fail
- finish
- forget
- halt
- hide
- hold
- hurt
- ignore
- keep
- kill
- lose
- miss
- neglect
- oppose
- pass by
- play
- prevent
- raze
- read
- refrain
- refuse
- result
- ruin
- scatter
- shrink
- shrivel
- shun
- spoken
- steal
- stop
- take
- tell truth
- terminate
- unwritten
- upset
- veto
- withdraw
- withhold
- wreck
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