Penmanship (noun)

The art or skill of writing legibly or beautifully with a pen or other writing instrument.

Origin:

Derived from the combination of the words 'pen' and 'manship'.

Examples:

  1. Good penmanship is an important skill in many professional fields, such as journalism, law, or medicine.
  2. Penmanship is often taught in schools as a form of handwriting, emphasizing legibility, neatness, and consistency.
  3. Penmanship is also an important component of calligraphy, the art of decorative handwriting.
  4. Improving penmanship can be achieved through practice and patience, and may involve learning different writing styles or techniques.
  5. Handwritten letters and notes are still valued for their personal touch, and good penmanship can make them more enjoyable to read and appreciated by the recipient.
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