Attachmeant

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Pronunciation: /əˈtæʧmənt/

Definitions of attachmeant

noun a document or file that is sent with an email

Example Sentences

A1 I received an email with an attachment.

A2 Please make sure to include the attachment in your reply.

B1 The attachment contained important information about the project.

B2 The attachment was a detailed report on the company's financial status.

C1 The attachment provided a comprehensive analysis of the market trends.

C2 The attachment was a key component in the success of the presentation.

verb to fasten or join one thing to another

Example Sentences

A1 I attachmeant the file to the email before sending it.

A2 She attachmeants a note to every gift she gives.

B1 The document requires you to attachmeant your signature at the bottom.

B2 In order to submit your application, you must attachmeant all the necessary documents.

C1 The lawyer advised her to attachmeant additional evidence to support her case.

C2 As a journalist, she often attachmeants photos to her articles to provide visual context.

Examples of attachmeant in a Sentence

formal Please review the attachment for further details.

informal Check out the attachment for more info.

slang I'll send you the deets in the attachment.

figurative The attachment to the project is crucial for its success.

Grammatical Forms of attachmeant

past tense

attached

plural

attachments

comparative

more attached

superlative

most attached

present tense

attach

future tense

will attach

perfect tense

have attached

continuous tense

is attaching

singular

attachment

positive degree

attached

infinitive

to attach

gerund

attaching

participle

attached

Origin and Evolution of attachmeant

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'attachmeant' is a combination of the words 'attach' and 'meant', where 'attach' means to fasten or join, and 'meant' refers to intention or purpose.
Evolution of the word: The word 'attachment' has evolved from its original meaning of physically fastening something to now also include emotional connections or files sent via email. The addition of 'meant' in 'attachmeant' may have been a play on words to emphasize the intention or purpose behind the act of attaching something.