Handwriting Styles

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a style of writing with decorative strokes and flourishes

  • The art of calligraphy requires precision and skill in handwriting.
  • I've been practicing calligraphy as a hobby and it's so relaxing.
  • Check out this cool calligraphy I did for my friend's birthday card.
  • Her calligraphy on the chalkboard was so elegant, it was like poetry in motion.

noun a style of writing in which letters are joined together in a flowing manner

adjective relating to or written in cursive

  • The calligrapher carefully wrote the invitation in beautiful cursive script.
  • I always struggle to read my friend's cursive handwriting.
  • Her cursive is so fancy, it's like she's showing off.
  • The cursive movements of the dancer's body were mesmerizing to watch.

noun a style of writing by hand in which the characters are joined together

adjective written by hand in full rather than typed or printed

  • The student diligently transcribed the entire lecture in longhand.
  • I prefer taking notes in longhand rather than typing on a computer.
  • I can't read your longhand, please write more clearly.
  • The author's longhand writing style is as elegant as his prose.

adjective having a slope or inclination; not level or straight

  • The architect designed the roof with a slanting angle to allow for proper drainage.
  • I love how the sunlight streams in through the slanting windows in the afternoon.
  • She always wears her hat at a slanting angle to look cool.
  • His slanting remarks about her work made her feel insecure.

noun informal or careless handwriting that is difficult to read

  • The document was filled with messy chickenscratch that was difficult to decipher.
  • I can't read your chickenscratch handwriting, please write more clearly.
  • His note was written in such chickenscratch, I had no idea what he was trying to say.
  • The artist's painting looked like a beautiful chickenscratch of colors and shapes.

noun a style of handwriting that is fast and often difficult to read

  • The professor asked the students to practice their running writing skills for better penmanship.
  • I need to work on my running writing so my notes are easier to read.
  • Her running writing is so messy, I can barely understand what she's trying to say.
  • His running writing style flows beautifully across the page, like a river of words.