Pronunciation: /ˈskraɪbɪŋ/
noun the act of writing or inscribing
A1 Scribing is the act of writing down information.
A2 The scribing of the ancient texts was a meticulous task.
B1 The scribing of the meeting minutes is essential for documentation.
B2 The scribing of the doctor's notes must be accurate and legible.
C1 The scribing of the legal documents requires precision and attention to detail.
C2 The scribing of the manuscript was entrusted to a skilled calligrapher.
verb to write or inscribe
A1 She is scribing a letter to her pen pal.
A2 The students are scribing notes during the lecture.
B1 The historian is scribing the ancient text onto parchment.
B2 The artist is scribing intricate designs onto the pottery.
C1 The calligrapher is scribing beautiful poetry onto the scroll.
C2 The master scribe is scribing the royal decree with precision and care.
formal The scribing of ancient manuscripts requires precision and expertise.
informal I enjoy scribing in my journal every night before bed.
slang I'm scribing some notes for the meeting later, want me to include anything for you?
figurative Her words were like scribing on my heart, leaving a lasting impression.
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