Pronunciation: /skroʊl/
noun a roll of parchment or paper for writing or painting on
A1 I use a scroll to read the ancient text.
A2 She found an old scroll hidden in the attic.
B1 The scroll contained valuable information about the history of the town.
B2 The professor unrolled the scroll to reveal a map of the lost city.
C1 The intricate designs on the scroll were carefully preserved by the museum staff.
C2 The scroll was a priceless artifact, dating back to the time of the pharaohs.
verb to move text or graphics up or down on a computer screen
A1 I scroll through my social media feed every morning.
A2 She scrolled down the webpage to find the information she needed.
B1 Can you scroll up to see the previous messages in the chat?
B2 He scrolled through the document to find the specific section he was looking for.
C1 The professor scrolled through the presentation slides as he lectured.
C2 She scrolled through the entire article to fully understand the topic.
formal She used the scroll to navigate through the ancient manuscript.
informal I had to scroll through pages and pages of text to find the information I needed.
slang I'll just give it a quick scroll to see what's up.
figurative As I scrolled through my memories, I couldn't help but smile at the happy times.
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