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postscript

[ UK /pˈə‍ʊstskɹɪpt/ ]
[ US /ˈpoʊsˌkɹɪpt, ˈpoʊstsˌkɹɪpt/ ]
NOUN
  1. textual matter that is added onto a publication; usually at the end
  2. a note appended to a letter after the signature

How To Use postscript In A Sentence

  • As a postscript to the story, my great grandfather died a few weeks after this conversation, proving, as his wife pointed out to her daughter, that she had been correct in her surmise.
  • As a postscript your readers may have noticed that this individual has been allowed to have two letters published in the same edition, although she describes herself differently in each letter.
  • The story ends here, but will continue in postscripts.
  • However, since this mode was included in previous versions, it feels more like a postscript than a true addition or novelty.
  • Postscript: The most entertaining way to learn something about Turing, albeit in fictionalized form, is to read Neal Stephenson’s Cryptonomicon, one of my favorite books. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Things I Didn’t Know
  • There's an interesting postscript to this tale.
  • That his new novel uses photography as a postscript for a moment in history which will forever be indelibly inscribed upon our souls is a gesture both probing and poignant.
  • Kuhn himself made a somewhat related criticism of deductivist or derivationist accounts of scientific work in “Postscript.” Scientific Revolutions
  • This week, my friend added his own postscript. Times, Sunday Times
  • A sestina is a fixed verse form in which six end-words recur in a set order in six stanzas and a three-line envoi (a coda or postscript). 2007 March 12 « One-Minute Book Reviews
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