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Definitions for Writing
[1] the act of a person or thing that writes.
[2] written form: to commit one's thoughts to writing.
[3] that which is written; characters or matter written with a pen or the like: His writing is illegible.
[4] such characters or matter with respect to style, kind, quality, etc.
[5] an inscription.
[6] a letter.
[7] any written or printed paper, as a document or deed.
[8] literary or musical style, form, quality, technique, etc.: Her writing is stilted.
[9] a literary composition or production.
[10] the profession of a writer: He turned to writing at an early age.
[11] the Writings, Hagiographa.
[12] writing on the wall . handwriting(def 4) .
[13] to trace or form (characters, letters, words, etc.) on the surface of some material, as with a pen, pencil, or other instrument or means; inscribe: Write your name on the board.
[14] to express or communicate in writing; give a written account of.
[15] to fill in the blank spaces of (a printed form) with writing: to write a check.
[16] to execute or produce by setting down words, figures, etc.: to write two copies of a letter.
[17] to compose and produce in words or characters duly set down: to write a letter to a friend.
[18] to produce as author or composer: to write a sonnet; to write a symphony.
[19] to trace significant characters on, or mark or cover with writing.
[20] to cause to be apparent or unmistakable: Honesty is written on his face.
[21] Computers . to transfer (information, data, programs, etc.) from storage to secondary storage or an output medium.
[22] Stock Exchange . to sell (options).
[23] to underwrite.
[24] to trace or form characters, words, etc., with a pen, pencil, or other instrument or means, or as a pen or the like does: He writes with a pen.
[25] to write as a profession or occupation: She writes for the Daily Inquirer.
[26] to express ideas in writing.
[27] to write a letter or letters, or communicate by letter: Write if you get work.
[28] to compose or work as a writer or author.
[29] Computers . to write into a secondary storage device or output medium.
[30] write down , to set down in writing; record; note. to direct one's writing to a less intelligent reader or audience: He writes down to the public.
[31] write in , to vote for (a candidate not listed on the ballot) by writing his or her name on the ballot. to include in or add to a text by writing: Do not write in corrections on the galley. to request something by mail: If interested, please write in for details.
[32] write off , to cancel an entry in an account, as an unpaid and uncollectable debt. to regard as worthless, lost, obsolete, etc.; decide to forget: to write off their bad experience. to amortize: The new equipment was written off in three years.
[33] write out , to put into writing. to write in full form; state completely. to exhaust the capacity or resources of by excessive writing: He's just another author who has written himself out.
[34] write up , to put into writing, especially in full detail: Write up a report. to present to public notice in a written description or account. Accounting . to make an excessive valuation of (an asset).
[35] a group of letters or symbols written or marked on a surface as a means of communicating ideas by making each symbol stand for an idea, concept, or thing, by using each symbol to represent a set of sounds grouped into syllables (syllabic writing ), or by regarding each symbol as corresponding roughly or exactly to each of the sounds in the language (alphabetic writing ) See also ideogram
[36] short for handwriting
[37] anything expressed in letters, esp a literary composition
[38] the work of a writer
[39] literary style, art, or practice
[40] written form give it to me in writing
[41] (modifier) related to or used in writing writing ink
[42] writing on the wall a sign or signs of approaching disaster
[43] to draw or mark (symbols, words, etc) on a surface, usually paper, with a pen, pencil, or other instrument
[44] to describe or record (ideas, experiences, etc) in writing
[45] to compose (a letter) to or correspond regularly with (a person, organization, etc)
[46] (tr; may take a clause as object) to say or communicate by letter he wrote that he was on his way
[47] (tr) informal , mainly US and Canadian to send a letter to (a person, etc)
[48] to write (words) in cursive as opposed to printed style
[49] (tr) to be sufficiently familiar with (a specified style, language, etc) to use it in writing
[50] to be the author or composer of (books, music, etc)
[51] (tr) to fill in the details for (a document, form, etc)
[52] (tr) to draw up or draft
[53] (tr) to produce by writing he wrote ten pages
[54] (tr) to show clearly envy was written all over his face
[55] (tr) to spell, inscribe, or entitle
[56] (tr) to ordain or prophesy it is written
[57] (tr) to sit (an examination)
[58] (intr) to produce writing as specified
[59] computing to record (data) in a location in a storage device Compare read 1 (def. 16)
[60] (tr) Compare underwrite (def. 3a)
Words related to Writing
print, handwriting, script, calligraphy, essay, poem, literature, piece, publication, manuscript, novel, review, work, paper, theme, book, letter, prose, article, document
Words nearby Writing
writer's block, writer's cramp, writerly, writhe, writhen, writing, writing case, writing desk, writing hand, writing on the wall, writing paper
Origin of Writing
ebefore 900; Middle English writen, Old English wrītan; cognate with Old Saxon wrītan to cut, write, German reissen to tear, draw, Old Norse rīta to score, write
Words that may be confused with Writing
WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, writeright, rite, wright, write
Other words from Writing
self-writ·ing , adjective
un·writ·ing , adjective
mis·write , verb (used with object), mis·wrote, mis·writ·ten, mis·writ·ing.
Word origin for Writing
eOld English wrītan (originally: to scratch runes into bark); related to Old Frisian wrīta, Old Norse rīta, Old High German rīzan (German reissen to tear)
Synonyms for Writing
calligraphy, handwriting, print, script, autograph, chirography, cuneiform, hand, hieroglyphics, longhand, scrawl, scribble, shorthand, manuscription