written
/ˈɹɪtn̩/
Meanings
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Verb
The act of producing written language or marking a surface with symbols.
- "He is writing a letter to his grandmother."
- "She is writing an essay for her English class."
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Noun
A physical or digital representation of language in the form of characters, symbols, or words.
- "The book is filled with written words."
- "The inscription on the monument is faded and hard to read."
Pronunciation
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/ˈɹɪtn̩/
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Antonyms
load , read , retrieve , oral , verbal , unwritten
Synonyms
author , pen , save , store , sit , inscribe , scrawl , scribble , post , display , indicate , mark , show
Rhymes
Words rhyming with writtenwrite , ight , fight , night , bite , hite
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and originsWrite (en) : Produce written language.
Write (en) : Cover or protect with something.
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,-
Right (en) : Correct or just.
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Write (en) : Produce written language.
Variants
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Forms
Different forms of the word (e.g., verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative/superlative forms for adjectives).written word, written language, written document, written communication
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From the Old English 'writan' meaning 'to carve, engrave, or inscribe'.
Trivia
Any details, considerations, events or pieces of information regarding the word-
The first known use of writing was around 3200 BC in Mesopotamia.
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The longest word in English with the letter 'e' in every position is 'stressed' (when pronounced as 'stressed' rather than 'stresses').
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The English language has over 170,000 words.
Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to-
Reading: The ability to interpret and understand written language.
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Literacy: The ability to read and write.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.Writing has been a fundamental aspect of human civilization since ancient times. It has been used for various purposes such as recording history, preserving literature, communicating ideas, and creating art. Many famous works of literature, such as the works of Shakespeare and Homer, have been written in the English language.
How to Memorize "written"
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visualize
- Imagine the letters of the word 'written' forming in your mind.
- Visualize the act of writing with a pen and paper. -
associate
- Associate the word 'written' with the act of producing written language.
- Think of the word 'written' as meaning 'produced in writing'. -
mnemonics
- Use the acronym 'Roy G. Biv' to remember the order of the alphabet, and replace the 'I' with 'It' to get 'Roy G. Biv It'. Then, remember that 'written' starts with the same letter as 'Roy'.
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