Pronunciation: /ˈprɪn.tɪd/
verb to produce a copy of a document or image on paper or another material
A1 I printed out the directions to the restaurant.
A2 She printed the document before the meeting.
B1 The company printed brochures to promote their new product.
B2 The artist printed limited edition prints of their latest painting.
C1 The newspaper printed a retraction for the incorrect information.
C2 The book was printed in multiple languages to reach a wider audience.
adjective having words or images produced on paper or another material
A1 I have a printed copy of the map.
A2 She handed me a printed invitation to the party.
B1 The printed instructions were easy to follow.
B2 The printed version of the document is ready for review.
C1 The printed material was distributed to all attendees.
C2 The quality of the printed images in the brochure is exceptional.
adverb used to describe the action of producing a copy of a document or image
A1 The instructions were printed clearly on the package.
A2 She printed her name neatly on the form.
B1 The company logo was printed prominently on the brochure.
B2 The report was printed in color to make it more visually appealing.
C1 The book was printed on high-quality paper to enhance the reading experience.
C2 The photographs were printed with incredible detail and clarity.
formal The document was carefully printed on high-quality paper.
informal I printed out the directions so we don't get lost.
slang I need to print out these photos for my scrapbook.
figurative His words were printed in my mind, impossible to forget.
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