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the written form of a word
a craftsman of the written word
while the spoken word stands for something, the written word stands for something that stands for something
How To Use written word In A Sentence
- a craftsman of the written word
- Even in the 18th century scholars continued to give primacy to the written word.
- And who knows how many Christians he is putting on a slippery slide of unbelief concerning the clear written Word of God?
- Holmes scowled and wished he worked in radio rather than the written word.
- As a successful journalist Mike is skilled in news reportage and knows the impact of the written word.
- This "pederastic" metaphor stems in part from the fact that the Greeks of the first literate centuries read exclusively out loud: through his writing, the writer is supposed to use the reader, the indispensable instrument for the full realization of his written word. Teach Me Tonight
- The coded form of instructions for the developmental process is, like the written word, subject to misprints when it is reproduced.
- Far from being a destroyer of the written word, the Internet, with Google as a leading vehicle, will prove to be its great support and egalitarian promulgator.
- But then, as academics and wordsmiths we always come back to either spoken or written words to convey what we experience deeply.
- It was in her language, it was just a different code to the written words.