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script1

nounskrɪptskrɪpt
  • 1mass noun Handwriting as distinct from print; written characters.

    her neat, tidy script
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Second, and more significantly, several scholars have remarked that the inscription appears similar to scripts of the later 1300s.
    • At the same time another form of writing, cursive script, was also being developed.
    • Totally imperforate, the wall is clad in grey granite into which are incised examples of all the world's written communications from runes to barcodes, renaissance scripts to Braille.
    • Many of the texts came in the form of original handwritten or typed scripts, which often included artists' notations, sketches, and greetings.
    • Underneath it were the words " Animal Martyr " emblazoned in a flowing, Gothic script.
    • Each scroll was labeled along its edge in the flowing script used in most writing.
    • The fusion of the two ends of the production spectrum - formal and informal - gave rise to one of the most popular book scripts of late Antiquity, half-uncial.
    • Visitors willing to take the time to decipher the assorted scripts (and on my visits to the show, many did) were afforded a hundred or so intimate glimpses into the lives of strangers.
    Synonyms
    handwriting, writing, hand, autograph, pen, letters, longhand, penmanship, calligraphy, chirography
    scribble, scrawl
    informal fist
    1. 1.1 Printed type imitating handwriting.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If you would like to add the Brush Script Font to your computer follow these steps.
      • The font set features 9 unique, historically accurate script fonts.
      • Neo, installed over the outside bar in the garden of Edison's in Tremont, once spelled the prefix so dear to art historians in letters of radically different scripts.
      • Working with no clear plan, he brought in dozens of alphabetic letters in various scripts, sizes and colors.
    2. 1.2with adjective Writing using a particular alphabet.
      Russian script
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Thank you so much. but just to make it clear, this is still in English, just in tengwar script.
      • Which languages, other than Russian, Ukrainian and Byelorussian are written in Cyrillic script?
      • Urdu uses an Arabic script, but Persian vocabulary and Hindi grammatical structure.
      • The quality of the Arabic script is quite poor, obviously copied by a Chinese artisan.
      • Externally, the granite curves of the building's toroidal form are carved with all the scripts of the world.
      • For example, among the 26 nationalities in Yunnan, there are 11 nationalities that formerly used 24 writing scripts.
      • By the mid-4th century Coptic script was widely used, and both Coptic and Greek scripts were in use simultaneously.
  • 2The written text of a play, film, or broadcast.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nicola loves the ending, Matt the script editor doesn't.
    • Here is a rare combination: a clever sitcom script that also contains a wildly inventive, amazingly humorous musical.
    • Imagine watching movies, talking movies and writing movie scripts for examinations in college!
    • In the original script he was a cop all the way through.
    • His words depressed me to the point where I decided not to pursue script writing, even though I love writing scripts.
    • The best thing about this good play is the poignant and witty script.
    • Rare images of the original shooting script with Truffaut's hand-written annotations.
    • The director himself has penned the script of the film.
    • Script writers are chafing, television executives tell you privately that they are helpless.
    • In 1987 Paul moved into television full-time, working as both a writer and script editor.
    • Raw video footage was edited and narration was provided from carefully prepared scripts.
    • So I recorded myself reading the original script's narration and put it into the film.
    • And how many people know how to read film scripts properly?
    • The script writer and director ruined the ending of the movie for me.
    • So it might actually be a subtle, witty script directed in an imaginative way.
    • For his part, the chief script writer is understandably opposed to these criticisms.
    • His repertoire includes movies, too, for which he's written successful scripts, and novels, one of which won the Booker Prize.
    Synonyms
    text, book, screenplay, libretto, lyrics, score, lines, parts, dialogue, words, manuscript
    1. 2.1Computing An automated series of instructions carried out in a specific order.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If all else fails, at least I can now test PHP scripts locally!
      • Instead, we can edit the system start-up script.
      • Learn to read shell scripts and follow their workings.
      • So I decided to write my own Perl script to do the job.
      • One way to do this is to remotely run a simple, undocumented CGI script installed on the drive.
      • Nor will I defend script kiddies, who generally have no programming skills whatsoever.
    2. 2.2Psychology The social role or behaviour appropriate to particular situations that an individual absorbs through cultural influences and association with others.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Both partners' ideal scripts and cultural role scripts for foreplay were associated with the performance script for foreplay.
      • The space distils natural forces and uses them to provide a continuously changing stage-set on which people starting out in life can write their own scripts.
      • The men and women did not differ in the duration of their ideal scripts for foreplay.
      • Each, in the language of Simon and Gagnon, with a unique ideal sexual script.
  • 3British A candidate's written answers in an examination.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each of the unitary awarding bodies addressed the need to modernise the system for marking exam scripts by developing an electronic marking process
    • There will not be an opportunity for students to access their exam scripts until after the deadline has passed.
    • Part of a lecturer's job will be the assessment of students and, as such, the marking of examination scripts would, without doubt, be seen as reasonably incidental to the job.
verbskrɪptskrɪpt
[with object]
  • Write a script for (a play, film, or broadcast)

    it was perfectly scripted and beautifully acted
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For a stage show, this feels a lot like tightly scripted TV.
    • Just as ridiculous as the teary dialogue he shares with his poorly scripted wife.
    • Two-way communication is still heavily scripted, with callers asked to fill in the blanks.
    • The commentary is obviously scripted, but the material is compelling.
    • Now my tightly scripted movie falls apart, and it's improvise from here on out.
    • I did a lot of travelling, I went to Russia, I scripted a film.
    • The seemingly banal ramblings of this loveable loser are beautifully scripted.
    • Could anyone have scripted it better than that?
    • Instead, we've got vehicles that serve as scripted events!
    • I've decided the whole thing is horribly funny - but heavily scripted.
    • But the dialogue is so poorly scripted that in places the audience snigger at supposedly profound moments.
    • Documentaries can be as heavily scripted as fictional movies.
    • Rarely will you see apparent anarchy and carefully scripted comedy so happily married.
    • Evelyn Waugh couldn't have scripted it better.
    • The series was soundly researched and well scripted, with stunning costumes and convincing sets.
    • If you were a television screenplay writer, you couldn't have scripted it better.
    • His abhorrence of presumed criminal accomplices within the black robed fraternity has been well scripted.
    • As an action-adventure flick, it's too obviously scripted to generate much real tension.
    • No one could have scripted the drama, excitement and emotions which swept over Hyde Park on Sunday afternoon.

Phrases

  • flip the script

    • informal Reverse the usual or existing positions in a situation; do something unexpected or revolutionary.

      Campbell flips the script on the old beauty-and-the-beast formula
      they've suddenly decided to flip the script and speak nothing but straight truth
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He flips the script on bourgois geekiness and takes it to a whole new level.
      • Season two seems to have started with a bang: they did an admirable job of flipping the script on a lot of the season one stuff.
      • Taking their name from the Italian version of the Transformers TV show, this Berlin-based duo are out to flip the script on popular music.
      • Sometimes one of us will come out in the conversation saying something in Spanish and flip the script because some things are easier to say or understand in Spanish than others.
      • In a nation where celebrities become politicians, here is one man who has flipped the script.
      • But the president has the opportunity to flip the script.
      • Her intent, then, is to "flip the script", reverse the male gaze in popular music, and give women a voice where they were initially denied one.
      • Designers at New York Fashion Week flipped the script on Friday, incorporating nighttime glamour into daytime classics/
      • To flip the script, we must first become aware of it.
      • Blending soul, jazz, funk, deep house and Latin grooves, the Movement crew is pretty much responsible for flipping the script in Toronto's club scene, injecting it with a refreshing dose of deep, organic tunes.
      • Instead they flip the script entirely and drop one of the most intimate and beautiful records I've heard in a while.
      • They look at life honestly, then sort of flip the script so that things that could make you cry end up making you laugh.
      • And to prove I'm no sexist, I'm going to flip the script.
      • Flipping the script, if developing countries were able to increase their share of world exports by just 5 percent, this would generate $700 billion.
      • First let me flip the script a little bit and name a genre rather than a person.
      • A creative who flipped the script and studied art first, Williams turned to acting to support his artistry.

Origin

Late Middle English (in the sense 'something written'): shortening of Old French escript, from Latin scriptum, neuter past participle (used as a noun) of scribere 'write'.

Rhymes

conscript, crypt, encrypt, harelipped, hipped, unequipped, unwhipped

script2

nounskrɪptskrɪpt
informal
  • A doctor's prescription, especially one for narcotic drugs.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘It is not about convenience and it's not about saving dollars, it's about the best clinical action of writing a script for a patient,’ she said.
    • Go the the doc and get a script for it.
    • I was in Australia recently and I had forgotten to get a script made out for my medication.

Origin

1950s: abbreviation.

 
 

script1

nounskrɪptskript
  • 1Handwriting as distinct from print; written characters.

    her neat, tidy script
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Second, and more significantly, several scholars have remarked that the inscription appears similar to scripts of the later 1300s.
    • Each scroll was labeled along its edge in the flowing script used in most writing.
    • Totally imperforate, the wall is clad in grey granite into which are incised examples of all the world's written communications from runes to barcodes, renaissance scripts to Braille.
    • The fusion of the two ends of the production spectrum - formal and informal - gave rise to one of the most popular book scripts of late Antiquity, half-uncial.
    • At the same time another form of writing, cursive script, was also being developed.
    • Visitors willing to take the time to decipher the assorted scripts (and on my visits to the show, many did) were afforded a hundred or so intimate glimpses into the lives of strangers.
    • Underneath it were the words " Animal Martyr " emblazoned in a flowing, Gothic script.
    • Many of the texts came in the form of original handwritten or typed scripts, which often included artists' notations, sketches, and greetings.
    Synonyms
    handwriting, writing, hand, autograph, pen, letters, longhand, penmanship, calligraphy, chirography
    1. 1.1 Printed type imitating handwriting.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Neo, installed over the outside bar in the garden of Edison's in Tremont, once spelled the prefix so dear to art historians in letters of radically different scripts.
      • If you would like to add the Brush Script Font to your computer follow these steps.
      • Working with no clear plan, he brought in dozens of alphabetic letters in various scripts, sizes and colors.
      • The font set features 9 unique, historically accurate script fonts.
    2. 1.2 Writing using a particular alphabet.
      Russian script
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Urdu uses an Arabic script, but Persian vocabulary and Hindi grammatical structure.
      • Which languages, other than Russian, Ukrainian and Byelorussian are written in Cyrillic script?
      • The quality of the Arabic script is quite poor, obviously copied by a Chinese artisan.
      • Thank you so much. but just to make it clear, this is still in English, just in tengwar script.
      • For example, among the 26 nationalities in Yunnan, there are 11 nationalities that formerly used 24 writing scripts.
      • By the mid-4th century Coptic script was widely used, and both Coptic and Greek scripts were in use simultaneously.
      • Externally, the granite curves of the building's toroidal form are carved with all the scripts of the world.
  • 2The written text of a play, movie, or broadcast.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The best thing about this good play is the poignant and witty script.
    • In the original script he was a cop all the way through.
    • For his part, the chief script writer is understandably opposed to these criticisms.
    • The director himself has penned the script of the film.
    • Nicola loves the ending, Matt the script editor doesn't.
    • In 1987 Paul moved into television full-time, working as both a writer and script editor.
    • Imagine watching movies, talking movies and writing movie scripts for examinations in college!
    • His repertoire includes movies, too, for which he's written successful scripts, and novels, one of which won the Booker Prize.
    • And how many people know how to read film scripts properly?
    • His words depressed me to the point where I decided not to pursue script writing, even though I love writing scripts.
    • So it might actually be a subtle, witty script directed in an imaginative way.
    • So I recorded myself reading the original script's narration and put it into the film.
    • Raw video footage was edited and narration was provided from carefully prepared scripts.
    • Rare images of the original shooting script with Truffaut's hand-written annotations.
    • Script writers are chafing, television executives tell you privately that they are helpless.
    • The script writer and director ruined the ending of the movie for me.
    • Here is a rare combination: a clever sitcom script that also contains a wildly inventive, amazingly humorous musical.
    Synonyms
    text, book, screenplay, libretto, lyrics, score, lines, parts, dialogue, words, manuscript
    1. 2.1Computing An automated series of instructions carried out in a specific order.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Instead, we can edit the system start-up script.
      • If all else fails, at least I can now test PHP scripts locally!
      • Learn to read shell scripts and follow their workings.
      • Nor will I defend script kiddies, who generally have no programming skills whatsoever.
      • One way to do this is to remotely run a simple, undocumented CGI script installed on the drive.
      • So I decided to write my own Perl script to do the job.
    2. 2.2Psychology The social role or behavior appropriate to particular situations that an individual absorbs through cultural influences and association with others.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Each, in the language of Simon and Gagnon, with a unique ideal sexual script.
      • The men and women did not differ in the duration of their ideal scripts for foreplay.
      • The space distils natural forces and uses them to provide a continuously changing stage-set on which people starting out in life can write their own scripts.
      • Both partners' ideal scripts and cultural role scripts for foreplay were associated with the performance script for foreplay.
verbskrɪptskript
[with object]
  • Write a script for (a play, movie, or broadcast).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead, we've got vehicles that serve as scripted events!
    • Just as ridiculous as the teary dialogue he shares with his poorly scripted wife.
    • I did a lot of travelling, I went to Russia, I scripted a film.
    • The series was soundly researched and well scripted, with stunning costumes and convincing sets.
    • Could anyone have scripted it better than that?
    • The commentary is obviously scripted, but the material is compelling.
    • His abhorrence of presumed criminal accomplices within the black robed fraternity has been well scripted.
    • Evelyn Waugh couldn't have scripted it better.
    • The seemingly banal ramblings of this loveable loser are beautifully scripted.
    • Documentaries can be as heavily scripted as fictional movies.
    • I've decided the whole thing is horribly funny - but heavily scripted.
    • No one could have scripted the drama, excitement and emotions which swept over Hyde Park on Sunday afternoon.
    • If you were a television screenplay writer, you couldn't have scripted it better.
    • For a stage show, this feels a lot like tightly scripted TV.
    • But the dialogue is so poorly scripted that in places the audience snigger at supposedly profound moments.
    • Rarely will you see apparent anarchy and carefully scripted comedy so happily married.
    • Two-way communication is still heavily scripted, with callers asked to fill in the blanks.
    • Now my tightly scripted movie falls apart, and it's improvise from here on out.
    • As an action-adventure flick, it's too obviously scripted to generate much real tension.

Phrases

  • flip the script

    • informal Reverse the usual or existing positions in a situation; do something unexpected or revolutionary.

      Campbell flips the script on the old beauty-and-the-beast formula
      they've suddenly decided to flip the script and speak nothing but straight truth
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Flipping the script, if developing countries were able to increase their share of world exports by just 5 percent, this would generate $700 billion.
      • Taking their name from the Italian version of the Transformers TV show, this Berlin-based duo are out to flip the script on popular music.
      • A creative who flipped the script and studied art first, Williams turned to acting to support his artistry.
      • Sometimes one of us will come out in the conversation saying something in Spanish and flip the script because some things are easier to say or understand in Spanish than others.
      • Her intent, then, is to "flip the script", reverse the male gaze in popular music, and give women a voice where they were initially denied one.
      • Season two seems to have started with a bang: they did an admirable job of flipping the script on a lot of the season one stuff.
      • They look at life honestly, then sort of flip the script so that things that could make you cry end up making you laugh.
      • Blending soul, jazz, funk, deep house and Latin grooves, the Movement crew is pretty much responsible for flipping the script in Toronto's club scene, injecting it with a refreshing dose of deep, organic tunes.
      • And to prove I'm no sexist, I'm going to flip the script.
      • First let me flip the script a little bit and name a genre rather than a person.
      • But the president has the opportunity to flip the script.
      • To flip the script, we must first become aware of it.
      • Instead they flip the script entirely and drop one of the most intimate and beautiful records I've heard in a while.
      • He flips the script on bourgois geekiness and takes it to a whole new level.
      • In a nation where celebrities become politicians, here is one man who has flipped the script.
      • Designers at New York Fashion Week flipped the script on Friday, incorporating nighttime glamour into daytime classics/

Origin

Late Middle English (in the sense ‘something written’): shortening of Old French escript, from Latin scriptum, neuter past participle (used as a noun) of scribere ‘write’.

script2

nounskrɪptskript
informal
  • A doctor's prescription, especially one for narcotic drugs.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘It is not about convenience and it's not about saving dollars, it's about the best clinical action of writing a script for a patient,’ she said.
    • Go the the doc and get a script for it.
    • I was in Australia recently and I had forgotten to get a script made out for my medication.

Origin

1950s: abbreviation.

 
 
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