wrote (verb)

  • 1WROTE — past of WRITE. * * * Etymology: Middle English wroot (past), from Old English wrāt past or dialect past part of write * * * /roht/, v. a pt. of write. * * * wrote /rōt/ pat of ↑write …

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  • 2wrote — /roʊt / (say roht) verb past tense of write …

  • 3Germanic strong verb — In the Germanic languages, a strong verb is one which marks its past tense by means of ablaut. In English, these are verbs like sing, sang, sung. The term strong verb is a translation of German starkes Verb , which was coined by the linguist… …

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  • 4Modern Hebrew verb conjugation — Main article: Hebrew grammar In Modern Hebrew, verbs are conjugated to reflect their tense and mood, as well as to agree with their subjects in gender, number, and person. Each verb has an inherent voice, though a verb in one voice typically has… …

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  • 5Google (verb) — For the use of the verb in cricket, see Googly. For other uses, see Google (disambiguation). Googled redirects here. For the book of the same name, see Ken Auletta. The transitive verb[1] to google (also spelled to Google) refers to using the… …

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  • 6Hebrew verb conjugation — In Hebrew, verbs are conjugated to reflect their tense and mood, as well as to agree with their subjects in gender, number, and person. Each verb has an inherent voice, though a verb in one voice typically has counterparts in other voices. In… …

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  • 7mis|wrote — «mihs ROHT», verb. the past tense of miswrite …

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  • 8un|der|wrote — «UHN duhr ROHT, UHN duhr ROHT», verb. the past tense of underwrite …

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  • 9write in — verb 1. cast a vote by inserting a name that does not appear on the ballot Many voters wrote in the names of strangers • Derivationally related forms: ↑write in • Hypernyms: ↑vote • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …

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  • 10write — verb 1 form letters and words on paper ADVERB ▪ clearly, neatly ▪ Children must learn to write neatly. ▪ busily ▪ She was busily writing in a notebook. ▪ …

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