"Scrivening" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Scrivening" Meaning

The word "scrivening" is a verb that means writing, especially writing of a document, manuscript, or written work. It can also refer to the act of making a written record or note.

"Scrivening" Examples

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| Example Sentence | Part of Speech | Definition |
| --- | --- | --- |
| The student was diligently engaged in her scrivening throughout the entire writing competition. | Verb | The act of writing or putting together a written document. |
| After a few hours of scrivening, the author finally finished writing the short story. | Verb | The act of writing or putting together a written document. |
| The author's scrivening process was severely hampered by her inability to focus. | Noun | The act of writing or putting together a written document. |
| The journalist was impressed by the detail in the scrivening of the news report. | Verb | To write or compose in a laborious and meticulous way. |
| After completing the scrivening, the manuscript was submitted to the publisher. | Noun | A piece of written work, especially a short piece of writing. |

"Scrivening" Similar Words

Scripturist

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Scriptwriter

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A person who writes scripts for films, television shows, radio programs, or stage productions, especially one who is employed by a theatrical or broadcast organization to create written dialogue and narrative material for the performers to act out.

Scriptwriters

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A person who writes the script for a film, television show, play, or other form of narrative media. They create the dialogue, characters, and plot for a story, typically working closely with the director, producers, and other team members to bring the script to life.

Scritch

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To make a sharp, high-pitched or rasping sound by scratching, often with one's fingernails, or to produce such a sound.

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Scrivened

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The word "scrivened" is not a commonly used term in English language. However, it's possible that it's a mispelling or a variant of the word "scripted" or "written".<br><br>If that's the case, here's an explanation:<br><br> Scribophile: (non-standard) A professional writer who specializes in writing text for others to speak or read. (This is a public domain term, if for some reason a few dozen secondary tickled true weary fussweights with this dialectic nuance.)<br><br>However, if you meant the word "scripted", it refers to written or printed dialogue, narration, or text that is intended to be performed, such as in a play, movie, or television show.

Scrivener

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Scriveners

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A person whose occupation is to write copies of documents and other papers for other people.

Scrobicula

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Scrobiculate

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to scrape or scratch the surface of with claws or points.

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Scrode

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I couldn't find the word "scrode" in the dictionary. It's likely a misspelling or a Word not found so far

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Scrofuloderma

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Scrofuloderma is a condition where a chronic, granulomatous infection of the lymph nodes of the neck, typically due to tuberculosis, causes the lymph nodes to ulcerate and break through the skin, resulting in the formation of sinus tracts and pits on the skin. It can also lead to the destruction of surrounding tissue and the formation of abscesses.