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UK
/ˈɪləstɹˌeɪtɐ/
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[ US /ˈɪɫəˌstɹeɪtɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈɪɫəˌstɹeɪtɝ/ ]
NOUN
- an artist who makes illustrations (for books or magazines or advertisements etc.)
How To Use illustrator In A Sentence
- The jar contains a preserved Pterophyllum scalare freshwater angelfish from the Amazon, and the watercolor artwork in the background is by Agassiz’s illustrator Jacques Burkhardt. Pandas and Man at Harvard - The Panda's Thumb
- Fan, as she was known, was an artist and illustrator. The Times Literary Supplement
- Once a year, a conglomerate of children's literacy-type people (librarians, teachers, museum workers, etc.) from the Pittsburgh area put together a lovely one-day conference featuring a bevy of children's authors and illustrators.
- Russia-born illustrator Yulia Brodskaya creates beautiful type treatments in delicately cut and curled three-dimensional paper sculptures. Boing Boing
- From 1906 he pursued parallel careers as a book illustrator and cartoonist. Times, Sunday Times
- ‘And do lots of illustrators then sleep with their orthopedist – or does that only happen when the orthopedist is the husband of one of your best friends?’ State of the Union
- The authors also perceptively assess the intense collaboration between Isabel and Ruben Toledo, her artist-and-illustrator husband of 25 years (they met in ninth grade). Designers’ Designers
- Of all the problems faced by painters, illustrators and still photographers, one of the most difficult is conveying the sense of movement and motion.
- She's now a wonderful artist and illustrator. Times, Sunday Times
- The old illustrator never let his pupils fall for the pathetic fallacy, that empty barrels are lonely.