Crossword-Solution: PAINTER
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Painter | n. | A rope at the bow of a boat, used to fasten it to anything. |
| Painter | n. | The panther, or puma. |
| Painter | n. | One whose occupation is to paint |
| Painter | n. | One who covers buildings, ships, ironwork, and the like, with paint. |
| Painter | n. | An artist who represents objects or scenes in color on a flat surface, as canvas, plaster, or the like. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PAINTER | anagram | PERTAIN, PINETAR, REPAINT |
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Sentences with PAINTER (5)
Painter, the Supreme Court condemned an attempt by the state of Texas to establish a special law school overnight in which it could enroll a Negro applicant.
Veritable art- ists, who like the painter, work from tabula rasa, a clean slate, and have a picture in mind.
The painter must introduce no ornament inconsistent with the climate or country of his landscape; he must not plant cypress trees upon Inch-Merrin, or Scottish firs among the ruins of Persepolis; and the author lies under a corresponding restraint.
Besides his sleeping-room and bath, there was a large room, formerly a painter’s studio, which he used as a study and office.
Jerry Cruncher’s name, therefore, duly embellished the doorpost down below; and, as the afternoon shadows deepened, the owner of that name himself appeared, from overlooking a painter whom Doctor Manette had employed to add to the list the name of Charles Evrémonde, called Darnay.
Quotes with PAINTER (3)
We do not receive wisdom, we must discover it for ourselves, after a journey through the wilderness which no one else can make for us, which no one else can spare us, for our wisdom is the point of view from which we come at last to regard the world. The lives that you admire, the attitudes that seem noble to you, have not been shaped by paterfamilias or a schoolmaster, they have sprung from very different beginnings, having been influenced by everything evil or commonplace t…
The recipe for becoming a good novelist, for example is easy to give but to carry it out presupposes qualities one is accustomed to overlook when one says 'I do not have enough talent'. One has only to make a hundred or so sketches for novels, none longer than two pages but of such distinctness that every word in them is necessary; one should write down anecdotes each day until one has learned how to give them the most pregnant and effective form; one should be tireless in co…
Any magazine-cover hack can splash paint around wildly and call it a nightmare, or a witches sabbath or a portrait of the devil; but only a great painter can make such a thing really scare or ring true. That's because only a real artist knows the anatomy of the terrible, or the physiology of fear.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 37 times in crossword archives (1950–2022).