write (wrote)

  • 21write off — write (someone/something) off to decide that someone or something is not important. Most critics wrote him off as a minor artist until he received that huge grant. Everyone had pretty much written off the team after they lost their tournament… …

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  • 22Wrote — Wrote, imp. & archaic p. p. of {Write}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 23wrote the book on — informal used to say that someone is an expert on a particular subject She wrote the book on long distance swimming. • • • Main Entry: ↑write …

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  • 24wrote — [rəut US rout] the past tense of ↑write …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 25wrote — the past tense of write …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 26wrote — [rōt] vt., vi. pt. of WRITE …

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  • 27write — v. 1) ( to form letters ) to write illegibly; legibly 2) (A) ( to compose and send ) she wrote a letter to me; or: she wrote me a letter 3) (C) ( to compose ) he wrote a recommendation for me; or: (colloq.) he wrote me a recommendation 4) (d;… …

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  • 28write — /raIt/ verb past tense wrote past participle written / rItn/ 1 BOOK/ARTICLE ETC a) (I, T) to produce a new book, poem song etc: I can t come with you I have an essay to write. | a concerto written by Mozart | write about (=describe something):… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 29write — [[t]ra͟ɪt[/t]] ♦ writes, writing, wrote, written 1) VERB When you write something on a surface, you use something such as a pen or pencil to produce words, letters, or numbers on the surface. [V n adv/prep] If you d like one, simply write your… …

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  • 30write — Sell an option. Applies to derivative products. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * write write [raɪt] verb wrote PASTTENSE [rəʊt ǁ roʊt] written PASTPART [ˈrɪtn] 1. [intransitive, transitive] to form letters or numbers with a pen or pencil …

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