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script
1[skript]
noun
the letters or characters used in writing by hand; handwriting, especially cursive writing.
a manuscript or document.
the text of a manuscript or document.
the manuscript or one of various copies of the written text of a play, motion picture, or radio or television broadcast.
any system of writing.
Printing., a type imitating handwriting.
Digital Technology., an executable section of code that automates a task.
You will have to run the script to install the program on your computer.
verb (used with object)
to write a script for.
The movie was scripted by a famous author.
to plan or devise; make arrangements for.
The week-long festivities were scripted by a team of experts.
Digital Technology., to write an executable section of code for (a program) in order to automate a task.
You can script a program that will scan your files.
verb (used without object)
Digital Technology., to write an executable section of code that automates a task.
Most programmers script in more than one programming language.
Script.
2abbreviation
Scriptural.
Scripture.
script
/ skrɪpt /
noun
handwriting as distinguished from print, esp cursive writing
the letters, characters, or figures used in writing by hand
any system or style of writing
written copy for the use of performers in films and plays
law
an original or principal document
(esp in England) a will or codicil or the draft for one
any of various typefaces that imitate handwriting
computing a series of instructions that is executed by a computer program
an answer paper in an examination
another word for scrip 3
verb
(tr) to write a script for
Other Word Forms
- scripter noun
- underscript noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of script1
Word History and Origins
Origin of script1
Example Sentences
The credit for pulling that off is as much due to Jonsson’s presence as it is to the script.
Levity is what’s needed now, and the Troubies are still funnier than anything AI could come up with, even if the joke is that ChatGPT had a hand in the script.
The actor, who broke out in the 2022 best picture Oscar winner “CODA,” hadn’t yet read a script for the crime drama, but she enthusiastically replied yes to Ingelsby’s question.
Scrub a little of the humor from the script, and it’s basically a West Coast version of “The Pitt,” using familiar sitcom props and set-ups to portray the many facets of systemic failure.
We had that with Jenna in Season 1 — she read all the scripts, she gave notes.
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