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scripted

[ US /ˈskɹɪptɪd/ ]
[ UK /skɹˈɪptɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. written as for a film or play or broadcast

How To Use scripted In A Sentence

  • The series was scripted to appeal to an international audience.
  • It was so obvious they have had contact since NZ and this was a scripted farce to deter us from the fact that Jason Mesnick the most hated man in America and his ice princess walk of shamer Molly WERE CHEATING. Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
  • Many of the events are informal and unscripted, and can afford glimpses of public figures talking unguardedly about their ideas, their life, and their convictions. The Story Behind the Story
  • Newly designated sergeants and corporals were conscripted to the task of squad supervision and many exasperating occasions arose when a recruit got the wrong "foots" in place and was commanded to "change the foots. The Delta of the Triple Elevens The History of Battery D, 311th Field Artillery US Army, American Expeditionary Forces
  • Forcible conscription of adults and children continued, although children were conscripted to a lesser extent than in the previous year.
  • He departed from traditional European norms by privileging the extemporaneous sermon over the scripted delivery.
  • Documentaries can be as heavily scripted as fictional movies.
  • Howard plays a convict conscripted with others to help battle a flood along the banks of the Mississippi in 1927.
  • His 1984 novel "Neuro­mancer" popularized the term "cyberspace," describing the hacker-scripted fantasies of a shared digital realm. NYT > Home Page
  • Many farmers were conscripted into service, while others went into hiding, so food became scarce. Christianity Today
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