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manuscript Meaning

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manuscript (n)

the form of a literary work submitted for publication

handwritten book or document

Webster

manuscript (a.)

Written with or by the hand; not printed; as, a manuscript volume.

A literary or musical composition written with the hand, as distinguished from a printed copy.

Writing, as opposed to print; as, the book exists only in manuscript.

manuscript Sentence Examples

  1. The author's manuscript was meticulously crafted, each word carefully chosen.
  2. Scholars analyzed the ancient manuscript for clues about the civilization that created it.
  3. The publisher rejected the manuscript, deeming it too controversial for publication.
  4. The handwritten manuscript bore the author's signature and revisions.
  5. The lost manuscript was discovered in a forgotten library, shedding new light on a historical event.
  6. The original manuscript was damaged in a fire, but a digital copy survived.
  7. The student submitted a flawless manuscript for his dissertation, earning high praise.
  8. The manuscript contained secret messages that could only be deciphered with a special key.
  9. The author's manuscript was shortlisted for a prestigious literary award.
  10. The historian spent years studying the manuscript, hoping to uncover its hidden meanings.

FAQs About the word manuscript

the form of a literary work submitted for publication, handwritten book or documentWritten with or by the hand; not printed; as, a manuscript volume., A literar

calligraphy,handwriting,longhand, lettering, penmanship, script,stenography, shorthand

type, print, print, type, typewriting,typewriting,

The author's manuscript was meticulously crafted, each word carefully chosen.

Scholars analyzed the ancient manuscript for clues about the civilization that created it.

The publisher rejected the manuscript, deeming it too controversial for publication.

The handwritten manuscript bore the author's signature and revisions.