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1. script
noun. ['ˈskrɪpt'] a written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance.
Synonyms
Etymology
- scrit (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Script
- outstripped
- encrypt
- unzipped
- stripped
- equipped
- whipped
- tripped
- slipped
- skipped
- quipped
- gripped
- flipped
- dripped
- crypt
- clipped
- zipped
- tipped
- sipped
- shipped
- ripped
- nipped
- lipped
- gypped
- dipped
- chipped
How do you pronounce script?
Pronounce script as skrɪpt.
US - How to pronounce script in American English
UK - How to pronounce script in British English
How do you spell script? Is it scirpt ?
A common misspelling of script is scirpt
Sentences with script
1. Noun, singular or mass
However, if your script is audio-only, be sure to repeat the number or web address several times.
Quotes about script
1. The script was just the best I'd read in a long time and I love the humor, which I wasn't expecting, and I like the fact that my six year old daughter can see the show without being, you know, protected from it.
- Stephen Collins
2. I read the script and decide if a particular character looks fun to play. I look for complexity and a sense of humor. Those are crucial, real things to life.
- Steve Buscemi
3. I think that's a great opportunity, to pick a script where you can build up a good skill. I think the main thing I look for when I look at scripts is if it's inspirational. If it's something that teenagers can relate to. And is it something that the audience is going to get something out of. If not, then it's really not worth doing.
- Carly Schroeder
2. script
noun. ['ˈskrɪpt'] something written by hand.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- scrit (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. script
noun. ['ˈskrɪpt'] a particular orthography or writing system.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- scrit (Old English (ca. 450-1100))