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Synonyms and antonyms of Parts of pieces of writing in American Thesaurus

Parts of pieces of writing

amendment (noun)

one of the changes that has been made to the U.S. Constitution

annex (noun)

a section that is added to the end of a document

annexe ()

a British spelling of annex

attachment (noun)

something you send with a letter, contract, or other document to give extra information

attention line (noun)

a line in a letter to an organization that states which member of staff the letter is intended for

blank (noun)

an empty space on a piece of paper, for example on an official form, where you write something

box (noun)

a space on a printed form, in which you write

coda (noun)

the final part of a piece of writing or a speech that acts as a summary

contents (noun)

the things that are written in a book, magazine, letter, document, etc.

co-text (noun)

the text that accompanies a piece of language that is being examined

foot (noun)

the bottom of a page or a column of words or numbers

footer (noun)

a line or piece of writing that is repeated at the bottom of every page of a book or computer document

footnote (noun)

a note at the bottom of a page that gives more detailed information about something on the page

graphics (noun)

the pictures in a document, magazine, etc. A single picture is sometimes called a graphic.

heading (noun)

the title at the top of a page or piece of writing

insert (noun)

a part that is put into something, especially a picture or a piece of writing put into a document

insertion (noun)

something that is put into something else, especially an addition or a change in a piece of writing

line (noun)

a series of words written or printed in a row

markup (noun)

computing instructions added to documents that tell a computer how to print or organize the information

page (noun)

a sheet of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine

page (noun)

one side of a sheet of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine

paragraph (noun)

a section of a piece of writing that begins on a new line and contains one or more sentences

passage (noun)

a short section of a book, article, poem, or piece of music, considered on its own

reference (noun)

a writer or a piece of work that is mentioned in a piece of writing by someone else

section (noun)

a part of a newspaper, book, or other piece of writing that may be considered separately

small print (noun)

mainly British the details of something such as a contract that are printed in very small letters and often contain conditions that limit your rights. The usual American word is fine print.

space (noun)

a place on a form where you write something

subheading (noun)

the title of one section of a longer piece of writing

text (noun)

the part of a book, magazine, or computer document that consists of writing and does not include pictures or notes

wording (noun)

the words that are used in a particular piece of writing or speech