Submission

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /səbˈmɪʃ.ən/

Definitions of submission

noun the action of presenting a proposal, application, or other document for review or judgment

Example Sentences

A1 The student handed in their homework submission on time.

A2 She made a submission to the school newspaper for the writing contest.

B1 The company requires all job applicants to submit a written submission along with their resume.

B2 His submission to the art competition was praised for its creativity and originality.

C1 The lawyer prepared a detailed legal submission for the court case.

C2 Her submission to the academic journal was accepted for publication.

Examples of submission in a Sentence

formal The deadline for submission of the research paper is next Friday.

informal Hey, don't forget to submit your submission by Friday!

slang Make sure you get your submission in by the deadline, okay?

figurative The artist's submission to the gallery was a masterpiece of creativity.

Grammatical Forms of submission

past tense

submitted

plural

submissions

comparative

more submission

superlative

most submission

present tense

submit

future tense

will submit

perfect tense

have submitted

continuous tense

is submitting

singular

submission

positive degree

submission

infinitive

to submit

gerund

submitting

participle

submitted

Origin and Evolution of submission

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'submission' originated from the Latin word 'submissio', which is derived from the verb 'submittere' meaning 'to yield' or 'to lower'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'submission' has evolved to not only mean yielding or lowering oneself to authority but also to denote the act of presenting or proposing something for consideration or judgment.