wrote down Antonyms

Meaning of wrote down

wrote down

to reduce the book value of (an asset), to write so as to appeal to a lower level of taste, comprehension, or intelligence, to depreciate, disparage, or injure by writing, to reduce the book value of, a deliberate reduction in the book value of an asset (as to reflect the effect of obsolescence), to record in written form, to reduce in status, rank, or value

wrote down Sentence Examples

  1. She wrote down her grocery list carefully to avoid forgetting any items.
  2. Emily wrote down the recipe ingredients in her journal, ensuring she wouldn't lose track of them.
  3. The students were tasked with writing down the key points from the lecture.
  4. The author wrote down his thoughts and ideas, hoping they would later inspire a novel.
  5. The nurse wrote down the patient's vital signs and medical history accurately.
  6. The reporter wrote down the details of the interview, aiming to capture every important aspect.
  7. Sarah wrote down her dreams each morning, hoping to gain insights into her subconscious.
  8. The lawyer wrote down the terms of the contract, ensuring everything was legally binding.
  9. The teacher wrote down the homework assignments on the whiteboard, expecting students to copy them down.
  10. The scientist wrote down his experimental results, planning to analyze them later.

FAQs About the word wrote down

to reduce the book value of (an asset), to write so as to appeal to a lower level of taste, comprehension, or intelligence, to depreciate, disparage, or injure

marked down,reduced, wrote off, devaluated, devalued, shrank, downgraded, cheapened, shrunk, depreciated

upgraded, blew up, appreciated,marked up, enhanced, inflated, bloated, overpriced, heightened,added

She wrote down her grocery list carefully to avoid forgetting any items.

Emily wrote down the recipe ingredients in her journal, ensuring she wouldn't lose track of them.

The students were tasked with writing down the key points from the lecture.

The author wrote down his thoughts and ideas, hoping they would later inspire a novel.