rewriteperson: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˌriːˈraɪtˌpɜːsən/US/ˌriˈraɪtˌpɜrsən/

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What does “rewriteperson” mean?

A person who revises or edits written text, typically for publication.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A person who revises or edits written text, typically for publication.

A professional who substantially alters or improves existing text, often employed in publishing, journalism, or content creation; sometimes implies a focus on narrative restructuring rather than simple correction.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

More commonly used in American publishing jargon. British English might prefer 'rewriter', 'sub-editor', or 'script editor' in similar contexts.

Connotations

Neutral professional term in US; can sound slightly jargony or corporate in UK.

Frequency

Rare in general discourse but established in niche professional fields like TV writing rooms and publishing houses, especially in the US.

Grammar

How to Use “rewriteperson” in a Sentence

rewriteperson of [text/publication]rewriteperson for [company/publication]rewriteperson hired to [verb]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
professional rewritepersonfreelance rewritepersonscript rewriteperson
medium
hire a rewritepersonwork as a rewritepersonrewriteperson's fee
weak
experienced rewritepersongood rewritepersonrewriteperson for the article

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Used in content marketing agencies for someone who optimises client copy.

Academic

Rare; 'revisor' or 'editor' is preferred.

Everyday

Very uncommon; 'editor' is the default term.

Technical

Used in screenplay development and professional publishing for a specific role focused on narrative overhaul.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “rewriteperson”

Strong

text doctorscript doctorcontent strategist

Neutral

rewritereditorreviser

Weak

copy editorsub-editorredactor

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “rewriteperson”

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “rewriteperson”

  • Confusing with 'ghostwriter' (creates original content anonymously) or 'proofreader' (checks for errors).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Not a common job title in most fields. It is niche jargon found primarily in professional writing, publishing, and script-doctoring contexts.

An editor may focus on corrections, style, and coherence. A rewriteperson implies a more substantial, structural reworking of the text, often rewriting large portions.

It is strongly biased toward professional contexts. Describing a friend who helped rephrase your essay as a 'rewriteperson' would sound unnatural and exaggerated.

Yes, the '-person' suffix is explicitly gender-neutral, unlike older terms like 'rewriteman'.

A person who revises or edits written text, typically for publication.

Rewriteperson is usually formal/professional in register.

Rewriteperson: in British English it is pronounced /ˌriːˈraɪtˌpɜːsən/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˌriˈraɪtˌpɜrsən/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: a REwrite PERSON – a person who RE-does the writing.

Conceptual Metaphor

TEXT AS RAW MATERIAL, REWRITEPERSON AS CRAFTSMAN/REFINER.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The publisher wasn't satisfied with the manuscript's pacing, so they assigned a senior to overhaul the middle chapters.
Multiple Choice

In which industry is the term 'rewriteperson' most specifically used?