pen and ink
Noun (often used as a compound noun, but the target phrase is "pen and ink" as a fixed expression): - Writing implements: "pen and ink" refers to the traditional tools used for writing or drawing, specifically a pen and liquid ink. - The act of writing: By extension, "pen and ink" can mean the activity or profession of writing, especially literary or artistic work.
- (The physical tools for writing.)
- (The profession of writing literature.)
- "pen-and-ink" (as an adjective): Describes something done with or related to pen and ink, especially illustrations or drawings.
- The artist created a pen-and-ink sketch of the old house. (A drawing made using a pen and ink.)
Pen (n): a writing instrument that uses ink.
- He signed the document with a black pen. (A tool for writing.)
Ink (n): a colored fluid used for writing, drawing, or printing.
- The ink in the bottle was dark blue. (Liquid used in pens.)
Penmanship (n): the art or skill of writing by hand.
- Her penmanship was elegant and clear. (Handwriting quality.)
- Writing materials: tools used for writing, such as pens, pencils, and paper.
- Literary work: the occupation of writing books or articles.
Pen and ink warrior: a person who engages in verbal or written arguments, often in a combative or critical manner.
- He was known as a pen and ink warrior, writing sharp editorials. (Someone who uses writing to attack or debate.)
The pen is mightier than the sword: a proverb meaning that writing and ideas are more powerful than violence.
- In his speech, he quoted "the pen is mightier than the sword" to advocate for peaceful protest. (The power of written words.)