Addendums

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈdɛndəmz/

Definitions of addendums

noun a thing added or to be added, especially extra material added at the end of a book or other publication

Example Sentences

A1 I added some addendums to the contract to clarify certain points.

A2 The addendums to the report provided additional information.

B1 The addendums to the presentation enhanced the overall content.

B2 The addendums to the agreement addressed specific concerns raised during negotiations.

C1 The addendums to the policy were carefully reviewed by legal experts before implementation.

C2 The addendums to the contract were meticulously drafted to ensure compliance with all regulations.

Examples of addendums in a Sentence

formal The contract was updated with several addendums to clarify certain terms.

informal I had to sign a bunch of addendums to make changes to my lease agreement.

slang I'm tired of all these addendums, can't we just keep things simple?

figurative In life, unexpected events often act as addendums to our carefully laid plans.

Grammatical Forms of addendums

plural

addendums

present tense

addendum

future tense

will addendum

perfect tense

have addended

continuous tense

is addending

singular

addendum

positive degree

more addendum

infinitive

to addendum

gerund

addending

participle

addended

Origin and Evolution of addendums

First Known Use: 1750 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'addendums' originated from Latin, specifically from the word 'addendum' which means 'something added'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'addendum' evolved into 'addendums' to indicate multiple items added to a document or text.