Pronunciation: /skrɪpt/
noun a written version of a play, movie, or broadcast
A1 The students are practicing a script for the school assembly.
A2 The script for the training video was approved by the HR department.
B1 The script for the movie was adapted from a bestselling novel.
B2 The script supervisor made sure that each scene matched the script.
C1 The scriptwriter collaborated with the director to bring the vision to life.
C2 The script for the play was published as a book after its successful run on Broadway.
verb None
A1 She scripted a simple message for her friend.
A2 He scripted his lines for the school play.
B1 The team scripted a plan for the upcoming project.
B2 The director scripted every detail of the movie.
C1 The author scripted a best-selling novel.
C2 The politician scripted a powerful speech for the rally.
adjective None
A1 The play had a simple script that was easy for beginners to follow.
A2 The movie had a predictable script with no surprises.
B1 The TV show had a well-written script that kept viewers engaged.
B2 The script for the new film was carefully crafted to appeal to a wide audience.
C1 The playwright's latest script is receiving rave reviews from critics.
C2 The director insisted on using a specific script for the movie to ensure accuracy and authenticity.
adverb None
A1 She read the script slowly to make sure she pronounced the words correctly.
A2 He followed the script carefully during the play rehearsal.
B1 The actors improvised some lines instead of sticking strictly to the script.
B2 The director asked the actors to ad-lib a few lines to make the script more natural.
C1 The playwright meticulously crafted each line of the script to convey the intended message.
C2 The actors' delivery of the script was so convincing that the audience was captivated from start to finish.
pronoun None
A1 Can you pass me the script for the school play?
A2 I need to study the script for my audition tomorrow.
B1 The script for the new TV series was leaked online.
B2 The scriptwriter won an award for the screenplay.
C1 The script was adapted into a successful stage production.
C2 The script was so well-written that it attracted top actors to the project.
preposition None
A1 The teacher handed out a script for the school play.
A2 She followed the script for the cooking demonstration step by step.
B1 The actors improvised some lines instead of sticking to the script.
B2 The director asked the writer to make some changes to the script before filming.
C1 The playwright's newest script explores themes of identity and self-discovery.
C2 The screenwriter meticulously crafted each line of dialogue in the script to convey the characters' emotions.
conjunction None
A1 I followed the script and acted out my part in the school play.
A2 She read the script carefully before auditioning for the role.
B1 The actors improvised some lines instead of sticking strictly to the script.
B2 The director decided to rewrite the script to better fit the vision of the film.
C1 The playwright spent months perfecting the script before it was performed on stage.
C2 The screenwriter won an award for their innovative script that captivated audiences.
interjection None
A1 Script! I forgot to bring my script to the audition.
A2 Script! This code isn't working as expected.
B1 Script! Can you help me with the lines for the play?
B2 Script! I need to follow the script closely for this presentation.
C1 Script! It's important to stick to the script in order to maintain consistency.
C2 Script! Let's make sure we have a well-written script before starting filming.
article None
A1 I read the script for the school play.
A2 The actors rehearsed their lines from the script.
B1 The script for the movie was written by a famous screenwriter.
B2 The director made some changes to the script before filming began.
C1 The playwright won an award for her original script.
C2 The script underwent several revisions before it was finalized.
formal The playwright spent months perfecting the script for the upcoming theater production.
informal I need to memorize my lines from the script for the school play.
slang I can't believe he freestyled his entire script for the presentation.
figurative Life doesn't always follow the script we have in mind.
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