Wrote [verb]

Definition of Wrote:

put language down on paper

Synonyms of Wrote:

● Compose

● Rewrite

● Create

● Scrawl

● Sign

● Note

● Record

● Pen

● Draft

● Address

● Print

● Scribble

● Tell

● Ghost

● Engross

● Transcribe

● Formulate

● Author

● Communicate

● Correspond

● Inscribe

● Reproduce

● Letter

● Indite

● Commit

● Copy

● Scribe

● Autograph

● Draw up

● Knock off

● Knock out

● Take down

● Turn out

● Typewrite

● Ink

● Pencil

● Chalk

● Bang out

● Comp

● Dash off

● Drop a line

● Drop a note

● Jot down

● Note down

● Push a pencil

● Put in writing

● Scriven

● Set down

● Set forth

● Write down

● Write up


Opposite/Antonyms of Wrote:

● Read

● Stop

● Keep

● Ignore

● Ruin

● Destroy


Sentence/Example of Wrote:

He wrote the directions on one of his cards and paid the man.

Since I wrote the above, I ventured to send a letter by Shorey to my mother.

Cardinal Newman wrote: "Gladstone's book, as you see, is making a sensation."

The following is a copy of what I wrote, and what follows that, of the answer sent me.

Handel, in one species of composition, wrote down to the singers of his time.

I'm sure that when I wrote these lines, fortune had for a moment tweaked me by the nose.

I wrote to you from Guilford, which I hope you have received.

He wrote to his cousin Helen asking if he might bring a friend with him.

Do you know, Ried, that the letter you wrote me was the first thing which attracted me to you?

It is a trait, moreover, which finds expression in almost everything he wrote.