Thesaurus Dictionary

Try "happy" or "love"

Searching for...

No matching words found

Try a different search term or browse the dictionary

Synonyms and antonyms of General writing systems in American Thesaurus

General writing systems

alphabet (noun)

a set of letters in a particular order that are used for writing a language

alphabetical (adjective)

arranged according to the order of letters in the alphabet

alphabetize (verb)

to put a list in alphabetical order

block letters (noun)

letters of the alphabet written in their large form, for example, “A” rather than “a.” Block letters are often called capitals.

capital (noun)

the large form of a letter, for example “A” or “B,” that you use at the beginning of a sentence or name

capital (adjective)

a capital letter is the large form of a letter, for example “A” or “B,” that you use at the beginning of a sentence or name

consonant (noun)

a letter of the alphabet used as a symbol for a consonant. All the letters of the English alphabet are consonants except for “a,” “e,” “i,” “o,” and “u”, which are vowels.

initial (noun)

the first letter of a word

letter (noun)

a written symbol that is used to represent a sound used in speech

script (noun)

a system of written letters and symbols

upper case (adjective)

upper case letters of the alphabet are capital letters, for example “A,” “F,” and “T”

vowel (noun)

one of the letters “a,” “e,” “i,” “o,” or “u,” used for representing these sounds. In English, “y” is sometimes considered a vowel. The other letters are called consonants.