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Synonyms and antonyms of To write something in British Thesaurus

To write something

write (verb)

to use a pen to make words, numbers, or symbols

set down ()

to write something on a piece of paper so that it will not be forgotten and can be looked at later

compose (verb)

formal to write something, especially when this involves thinking carefully about it

dash off ()

to write or draw something quickly because you are in a hurry

copy down ()

to write exactly what someone has written or said

transcribe (verb)

to write, type, or record something exactly as it was said

get down ()

to write something somewhere

scribble (verb)

to write something quickly and carelessly

note (verb)

to write something down so that you will have a record of it

put pen to paper ()

to start writing something

author (verb)

to be the writer of a book, document etc

chalk (verb)

to write or draw something with chalk

chronicle (verb)

to make a record of events in the order in which they happened

copy out ()

to write something again exactly as it has been written

dedicate to ()

to say at the beginning of something such as a book or song that it has been written for a person you love or admire

document (verb)

to record something in writing or on film

draft (verb)

to write something such as a legal document, speech, or letter that may have changes made to it before it is finished

ghost (verb)

to write something for someone else whose name will appear on it as the writer

ghostwrite (verb)

to ghost

inscribe (verb)

to write or cut words on or in something, especially as a record of an achievement or in order to honour someone

jot (verb)

to write something in a quick informal way

mark down ()

to write something in order to have a record of it

pen (verb)

literary to write something

pencil (verb)

to write or draw something with a pencil

put (verb)

to write or print something

put down ()

to write something on a piece of paper

put something in writing ()

to write something in order to make it official

record (verb)

to make a record of something that has happened, usually by writing it somewhere

record (verb)

to officially decide something and write it down

redraft (verb)

to write something again in order to make some changes

scratch (verb)

informal to write something very quickly and carelessly

scrawl (verb)

to write something carelessly or in a hurry, so that it is difficult to read

script (verb)

to write the words of something such as a film, television programme, or speech

set (verb)

to write or produce a play, book, film etc that happens in a particular time or place

stick down ()

to write something quickly and without taking much care

tear off (British)

Britishinformal to write something quickly

write (verb)

to put words on paper or some other surface

write (verb)

to create something such as a story or song by putting words together

write (verb)

to create things such as books as a job or for pleasure

write (verb)

to use words to create a letter or other message

write back ()

to send a reply to someone who has sent you a letter

write down ()

to write something on a piece of paper

write in ()

to write to an organization, for example because you want information about something

write out ()

to write something again, usually in a more complete form