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illustrator

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Noun — A person who creates pictures for books, magazines, or other publications.

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Etymology

From illustrate + -or.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “illustrator” mean?

The word “illustrator” means a person who creates pictures for books, magazines, or other publications. In plain terms, an artist whose job is drawing pictures for books, magazines, or similar media.

How do you pronounce “illustrator”?

“Illustrator” is pronounced IH-luh-stray-tuhr (/ˈɪləˌstɹeɪtəɹ/ in IPA).

How do you use “illustrator” in a sentence?

Here is “illustrator” used in a sentence: “The illustrator worked closely with the author on every chapter opener.”

What part of speech is “illustrator”?

“Illustrator” is a noun.

Is “illustrator” a common word?

“Illustrator” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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