indite [verb]
Definition of indite:
To write or compose something, especially in a formal or literary style.
Synonyms of indite:
● Compose
● Write
● Pen
● Author
● Draft
● Create
● Inscribe
● Frame
● Engross
● Produce
● Scribe
● Draw up
● Scribble
Opposite/Antonyms of indite:
Sentence/Example of indite:
The poet indited a beautiful sonnet about love.
The author spent years inditing her latest novel.
The playwright indited a thought-provoking drama.
The lawyer indited a persuasive legal brief.
The student indited a well-researched essay.
The journalist indited a scathing article about the scandal.
The playwright indited a humorous comedy.
The poet indited a moving elegy for a lost friend.
The author indited a complex plot for her thriller.
The lawyer indited a compelling closing argument.
The student indited a persuasive speech for the debate.
The playwright indited a dramatic monologue.
The poet indited a love poem filled with metaphors.
The author indited a historical novel based on true events.
The lawyer indited a detailed legal contract.
The student indited a persuasive argument for their position.
The playwright indited a tragic play about loss and redemption.
The poet indited a powerful ode to nature.
The author indited a suspenseful mystery novel.
The lawyer indited a damning indictment of the defendant.
The student indited a creative short story.
The playwright indited a satirical comedy.
The poet indited a reflective poem about aging.
The author indited a thought-provoking philosophical essay.
The lawyer indited a complex legal document.