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Written has 5 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Verb
1

past participle of write

"The letter was written by hand before it was mailed to my grandmother."

In plain English: To write something means to make marks on paper or a screen using a pen, pencil, or keyboard.

"She wrote down her address on the napkin."

Adjective
1

set down in writing in any of various ways

"written evidence"

2

systematically collected and written down

"written laws"

3

written as for a film or play or broadcast

"The director loved how the author had written the story specifically as a screenplay, complete with precise camera angles and sound cues."

4

Of, relating, or characteristic of writing (i.e., of that which has been written).

"The written word often carries a different emotional weight than spoken conversation."

In plain English: Written means something that has been recorded using letters or symbols instead of being spoken aloud.

"The written instructions were easy to follow."

Usage: Use "written" to describe any text that exists in permanent form rather than spoken language. It is often paired with verbs like down or out to indicate the act of recording information permanently.

Example Sentences
"The written instructions were easy to follow." adj
"The instructions were written in simple language that anyone could understand." adj
"She found a handwritten note left on her doorstep this morning." adj
"All the stories in the book are written by famous authors from around the world." adj
"She wrote down her address on the napkin." verb
Related Terms
letter paper scripted note writing literature word textworthy chinese character skopos monoscriptal uncommitted clr specific dreadful synopsis line notice os specific rest distance learning
Antonyms
spoken unwritten unscripted

Origin

The word "written" is formed by adding the suffix "-en" to the verb "write." This construction follows a standard pattern where the suffix is used to create the past participle form of the base verb.

Rhyming Words
ten sten aten osten paten goten atten hiten oaten ayten eaten outen esten eoten cuten often guten laten pecten molten
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