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Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Wrotepret. and part. of write.
No man has the estate of his soul drawn upon his face, nor the decree of his election wrote upon his forehead. He who would know a man thoroughly, must follow him into the closet of his heart; the inspection of which is only the prerogative of omniscience. South.
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wrote
Writing is a neuropsychological activity involving cognitive and physical processes and the use of writing systems to structure and translate human thoughts into persistent representations of human language. A system of writing relies on many of the same semantic structures as the language it represents, such as lexicon and syntax, with the added dependency of a system of symbols representing that language's phonology and morphology. Nevertheless, written language may take on characteristics distinctive from any available in spoken language.The outcome of this activity, also called "writing," and sometimes a "text," is a series of physically inscribed, mechanically transferred, or digitally represented linguistic symbols. The interpreter or activator of a text is called a "reader".Writing systems do not themselves constitute languages (with the debatable exception of computer languages); they are a means of rendering language into a form that can be reconstructed by other humans separated by time and/or space. While not all languages use a writing system, those that do can complement and extend capacities of spoken language by creating durable forms of language that can be transmitted across space (e.g. written correspondence) and stored over time (e.g. libraries or other public records). Writing can also have knowledge-transforming effects, since it allows humans to externalize their thinking in forms that are easier to reflect on, elaborate, reconsider, and revise.
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The general definition of "wrote" is the past tense form of the verb "write," which means to put words, symbols, or other forms of communication on a surface or medium. It involves using language or symbols to express thoughts, ideas, or information through the act of physically or digitally creating written text.
Webster Dictionary
Wrote
of Write
Wroteverb
to root with the snout. See 1st Root
Wrote
imp. & archaic p. p. of Write
Etymology: [OE. wroten. See 1st Root.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Wrote
rōt. pa.t. of write.
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Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'wrote' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #1028
Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'wrote' in Written Corpus Frequency: #1203
Anagrams for wrote »
tower
rowet
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of wrote in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of wrote in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of wrote in a Sentence
This lady wrote me in my hotel there in L.A. She wrote this note. It said, 'I really want you to know that I care about your stay.' Is that just the greatest thing?
So Katherine McPhee wrote me the other day, Katherine McPhee was like, Is there anything that I can be doing to help you prepare( for the wedding) ? and I said, Yes. Vocal exercises. Prepare your voice because you will be performing. Shes like, OK.
I wrote the bulk of it in eight weeks.
As somebody who wrote the damn bill, let's be clear : Under the Medicare for All bill I wrote, premiums are gone, copayments are gone, deductibles are gone. All out-of-pocket expenses are gone.
While Bernie wrote the bill, I read the bill, and on page 8 -- on page 8 of the bill, it says that we will no longer have private insurance as we know it. And that means that 149 million Americans will no longer be able to have their current insurance.
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- كتبArabic
- napsalCzech
- skrevDanish
- schriebGerman
- έγραψεGreek
- escribióSpanish
- نوشتPersian
- kirjoittiFinnish
- a écritFrench
- लिखा थाHindi
- írtHungarian
- menulisIndonesian
- ha scrittoItalian
- כתבתיHebrew
- 書きましたJapanese
- ಬರೆದರುKannada
- 쓴Korean
- scripsitLatin
- schreefDutch
- skrevNorwegian
- napisałPolish
- escreviPortuguese
- a scrisRomanian
- писалRussian
- skrevSwedish
- எழுதினார்Tamil
- เขียนThai
- yazdıTurkish
- писавUkrainian
- لکھاUrdu
- đã viếtVietnamese
- געשריבןYiddish
- 寫Chinese
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