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penmanship
[pen-muhn-ship]
noun
the art of handwriting; the use of the pen in writing.
a person's style or manner of handwriting.
clear penmanship; poor penmanship.
penmanship
/ ˈpɛnmənʃɪp /
noun
Also called: calligraphy. style or technique of writing by hand
Word History and Origins
Origin of penmanship1
Example Sentences
“My dad’s handwriting was terrible. He looked like he should have been a doctor. You can hardly read anything he wrote. My mother had perfect penmanship,” she continued.
Before she could assign me penmanship drills, I went to find Klawde.
The process might have felt impersonal to an adult, but as a child, receiving dozens of little envelopes that were addressed to me, in the individual penmanship of each of my classmates, felt heavenly.
Lousy penmanship didn’t stop me from becoming someone whose profession depends on shaping letters.
His collection became a private conceit, scrupulously named and dated in the penmanship of a monk, stored in boxes and metal bins like a man in a film hiding riches in the shadows.
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