different between coauthor vs ghostwriter

coauthor

English

Alternative forms

  • co-author

Etymology

co- +? author

Pronunciation

Noun

coauthor (plural coauthors)

  1. An author who collaborates with another to write something.

Translations

Verb

coauthor (third-person singular simple present coauthors, present participle coauthoring, simple past and past participle coauthored)

  1. To write something in collaboration with another author.

Translations

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ghostwriter

English

Alternative forms

  • ghost writer

Etymology

ghost +? writer

Noun

ghostwriter (plural ghostwriters)

  1. A professional writer who is paid to write material that is officially credited to another person; one who writes on behalf of someone else, often for a celebrity.
    Smith was listed as the author of his autobiography, but a ghostwriter did most of the work.

Descendants

  • ? German: Ghostwriter
  • ? Japanese: ???????? (g?sutorait?)
  • ? Portuguese: ghostwriter

Translations


Portuguese

Etymology

From English ghostwriter.

Noun

ghostwriter m, f (plural ghostwriters)

  1. ghostwriter (professional writer for another person)

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