Get to know Penman better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like scribe or scribbler.
Penman meaning
- A scribe, or a person who copies texts.
- A person with writing skills; a journalist or other author.
- A forger.
Synonyms of Penman
Using Penman
- The main meaning on this page is: A scribe, or a person who copies texts. | A person with writing skills; a journalist or other author. | A forger.
- Useful related words include: scribe, scribbler, journalist.
- In the example corpus, penman often appears in combinations such as: penman said, alan penman, jim penman.
Context around Penman
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 16 start, 4 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Penman
- In this selection, "penman" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, alan, jim, isobel, added, shared and founder stand out and add context to how "penman" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include alan penman added forever and but mr penman said the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "penman" sits close to words such as aaj, abn and aboriginals, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with penman
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Penman said: 'At the time I didn't know. (9 words)
Penman who lived in New York during 9/11 said that the coronavirus lockdown feels different. (16 words)
Mum Laura Penman revealed that she became dangerously ill after developing serious complications from pre-eclampsia. (16 words)
Isobel Penman said: “Everyone who needs to visit Darlington Memorial Hospital knows it's going to be a nightmare finding a parking space, especially a disabled one, but everyone tries with hope in their heart only to be bitterly disappointed. (40 words)
Penman, Michael Robert the Bruce: King of the Scots pp. 58-59 Later, the Battle of Bannockburn was not a spontaneous battle; he had already been fighting a guerrilla campaign against the English for eight years. (36 words)
In this book, Penman describes how an investor can isolate the "g" (growth) variable to work out what the market must be assuming about the perpetual growth rate of the business. (31 words)
Example sentences (20)
Alan Penman added: “Forever Home is a moving, funny and uplifting musical and we’re really excited to see the reaction it gets.
Penman shared that civil servants do not “have the confidence” to challenge bullying or harassment by senior figures in Whitehall.
Isobel Penman said: “Everyone who needs to visit Darlington Memorial Hospital knows it's going to be a nightmare finding a parking space, especially a disabled one, but everyone tries with hope in their heart only to be bitterly disappointed.
Jim Penman, founder of Jim’s Group told Mumbrella last year: “It’s not so much the brand, it’s that we’re good at doing services.
Mark O’Hara (thigh), Conor McMenamin (knee) and Ryan Strain (groin) remain out, joined by Jonah Ayunga, with youngsters Callum Penman and Evan Mooney coming into the squad.
Others at the party had to get involved and Penman fled the scene after being told that the police were going to be called.
With music by Alan Penman and lyrics by Natalie Arle-Toyne, Vikings! takes pupils on a magical journey of magic and mystery.
But Mr Penman said the proposed changes seemed less thoroughgoing than reforms introduced by former Tory minister Francis Maude during the 2010-15 coalition government.
Dave Penman, the general secretary of the FDA, which represents senior civil servants, warned that the PM’s allies are exhibiting a “fundamental misunderstanding” of the modern civil service.
From the Staten Island Ferry and all through Manhattan, Penman snapped recognizable establishments that now seem like relics of their former self.
In this book, Penman describes how an investor can isolate the "g" (growth) variable to work out what the market must be assuming about the perpetual growth rate of the business.
Jim's Mowing founder Jim Penman is urging the State Government to let his franchise operate during lockdown, saying contractors can do their jobs without any contact with the public.
Mary Penman, who is British but lives in Austria, makes the train journey back to the UK at least once a year with her husband and two small children.
Ms. Penman was one of many who were maintaining a safe distance between themselves and others while they walked in Riverside Park on a recent afternoon.
Penman who lived in New York during 9/11 said that the coronavirus lockdown feels different.
Mum Laura Penman revealed that she became dangerously ill after developing serious complications from pre-eclampsia.
Penman said: 'At the time I didn't know.
TMK also announced Nick Hutton-Penman will succeed Irick, as deputy chief executive officer and become a member of the executive team, effective Oct. 1, 2019, subject to regulatory approval.
Owain appears as a minor character in novels of Sharon Kay Penman concerning Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine ("When Christ and His Saints Slept" and "Time and Chance").
Penman, Michael Robert the Bruce: King of the Scots pp. 58-59 Later, the Battle of Bannockburn was not a spontaneous battle; he had already been fighting a guerrilla campaign against the English for eight years.
Common combinations with penman
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: