Synonym: penmanship, writing. Antonym: copy, print. Similar words: description, prescription, describe, subscriber, discrimination, rip, grip, strip. Meaning: [skrɪpt] n. 1. a written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance 2. something written by hand 3. a particular orthography or writing system. v. write a script for.
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121) He doesn't mind leaving his script and reacting to whatever happens on the night.
122) That evening, Scott took his place at the news desk and ran an eye over his script.
123) However, parameters for them for individual writers could be extracted from an initial training phase for a script recognition system.
124) Prices, where stated at all, were scribbled in decorative script upon tiny cards, an afterthought.
125) In some systems the input script is restricted to upper case unconnected letters, or lower case unconnected characters.
126) The recognition of cursive script is much more difficult because several characters can be written with a single stroke.
127) This script began with Aunt Lilian's release from the shabby asylum in which she had been held for decades.
128) The interview format of the script gives an active role to the audience; they become companions in the act of discovery.
129) I was faced with the daunting task of learning the whole script in 24 hours.
130) When it comes to health care, illegible script can be dangerous, if not deadly.
131) The script is an artful adaptation of a novel by Rosa Guy.
132) He had followed his script, fulfilled his stereotyped purpose, but never really acted of his own accord.
133) A sign warning trespassers printed in the copper-plate script normally reserved for wedding invitations would inhibit nobody.
134) The wine label repeated the same words in a floridly ornate script overprinted on a picture, which Sabine recognised instantly.
135) When, however-many years later-the script finally did arrive, two things scared the life out of me.
136) On the forecourt stood a horse-drawn van on which was painted the name of a firm of landscape gardeners in flowery script.
137) Fellini collaborated with Rossellini on the script of the film.
138) I knew it would fall flat; but it wasn't the bad script which made the film unsuccessful.
139) However there is insufficient information present in script for unambiguous identification of characters and words.
140) For that we can thank a succulent script, meaty characterisations and four central performances that will leave you begging for more.
141) They have to address an unseen audience through the camera and they can prepare a script for their talk.
142) Now I know that we live in a wonderful era where you can change your life script.
143) Instead, Miss Arabel wrote, in her neat, tidy script, and Mr Surtees Cook.
144) In this family, stories were the tangible stage directions in her otherwise silent and subliminal Medlow script.
145) Script that works fine with Netscape can cause Internet Explorer to crash, and vice versa.
146) In either event, the script is projected on to a piece of glass located directly over the camera lenses.
147) The difficulty in actualizing this ambiguity in script form is the reason I initially turned down the job.
147) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
148) It was a little note from the front attic in artistic black script.
149) I went to my house in Madrid with Nicolas Roeg, the lighting cameraman, and we worked on rewriting the script.
150) If so, they hadn't expended much on a decent script.
More similar words: description, prescription, describe, subscriber, discrimination, rip, grip, strip, screw, scream, crisis, screen, critic, scratch, criteria, scramble, critical, screening, criticize, financial crisis.