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UK
/ɹˈɪtən/
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[ US /ˈɹɪtən/ ]
[ US /ˈɹɪtən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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systematically collected and written down
written laws - written as for a film or play or broadcast
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set down in writing in any of various ways
written evidence
How To Use written In A Sentence
- Before we did anything we wrote and rewrote the script until we felt what we had got written down was a really good story.
- I had written quite a lot of orchestral music in my student days.
- Listen to our astronomers talk about the magnitudes and disunites and composition of the stars, and compare with their story that which was written in the astronomy of a few centuries ago. The World's Great Sermons, Volume 10 Drummond to Jowett, and General Index
- Most of this I've written down to get my own thoughts in order before I start draughting letters to the media, but first I have a couple of weeks of university to catch up on… sheesh.
- Perhaps it comes straight out of that party line dictionary that was written in a smoke-filled room in Sevastapol Street by the same faceless Provo apparatchik who a few years back advocated the practically endless use of the term 'securocrat'. Archive 2009-01-01
- If I wanted to find blogs written in Welsh, then I have a bit of a challenge ahead of me.
- Written with charm and humour, this is a touching, absorbing oddity of a book about love, grief, avarice and generosity.
- Her mother has written to him explaining the situation but has not heard back.
- But here's the caveat: Not all books written by newspaper reporters should be reviewed.
- He has written a natural history of Scotland.