Writing Terminology

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a separate clause or provision in a document

  • The research article provides a comprehensive analysis of the latest findings in the field.
  • I read an interesting article about the benefits of meditation in a health magazine.
  • Did you see that juicy article about the celebrity scandal?
  • His actions were like a blank article, devoid of any substance or meaning.

noun a short introductory section in a book, typically written by someone other than the author

  • The foreword of the book provided a detailed introduction to the author's background and inspiration for writing.
  • I always skip the foreword of a book and go straight to the first chapter.
  • I didn't bother reading the foreword because it seemed like a bunch of extra stuff.
  • The foreword of life is often written by our past experiences and memories.

noun a mention or acknowledgment of someone or something deserving of recognition or praise, typically given as an award or in a list of names

  • The student received an honorable mention for his research paper at the academic conference.
  • She got an honorable mention for her painting in the art exhibition.
  • Dude, you totally deserve an honorable mention for that amazing skateboarding trick!
  • Although she didn't win the award, being nominated was an honorable mention in itself.

jot

noun a very small amount; a brief note or memorandum

verb to write or make a brief note of something

  • Please jot down the meeting minutes for future reference.
  • Just jot down your ideas on a piece of paper.
  • I'll just jot that down in my notes real quick.
  • She always manages to jot down the key points of a conversation.

noun a reason, fact, circumstance, or explanation that justifies or defends

verb to show or prove to be right or reasonable

adjective having a valid reason or explanation

  • It is important to justify your reasoning with concrete evidence.
  • Can you justify why you need to leave work early?
  • I gotta justify my purchase of these new sneakers to my parents.
  • Sometimes it's hard to justify our actions in hindsight.

noun an introduction to a book or other literary work

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  • The preface of the book provides an overview of the author's intentions and background.
  • I always skip the preface of a book and jump straight into the story.
  • Dude, did you even read the preface? It's got some cool stuff in there.
  • The preface of life is often filled with dreams and aspirations before reality sets in.

noun a person who writes or draws in a careless or untidy way

  • The young scribbler showed great promise in his writing abilities.
  • I'm just a scribbler trying to make sense of my thoughts on paper.
  • Hey, look at that scribbler over there doodling in their notebook.
  • She was known as the scribbler of the group, always jotting down ideas and notes.