fair copy
/'feə'kɔpi/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A clean, final version of a corrected draft: A "fair copy" is a neat and legible transcription of a document, such as a manuscript, letter, or report, that has been revised and corrected. It represents the final, polished version intended for presentation or submission.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- After making all the corrections, she prepared a fair copy of her essay for the professor.
- The author's fair copy of the novel was sent to the publisher for typesetting.
Advanced Usage
- "To make a fair copy of something": The standard phrase for the act of producing a clean final version.
- He spent the afternoon making a fair copy of the contract.
- "In fair copy": Describing the state of a document.
- The manuscript is now in fair copy and ready for review.
Variants and Related Words
- Final draft (n): A later version of a text that is close to its final form, but may not be as meticulously transcribed as a fair copy.
- Clean copy (n): A synonym often used interchangeably with "fair copy."
- Manuscript (n): A handwritten or typed document, especially an author's text before it is published. A fair copy is often the final manuscript.
Synonyms
- Final version: The last and definitive form of a document.
- Neat copy: A cleanly written or typed copy.
Related Phrases
- To transcribe: To make a written copy of spoken or written material. Preparing a fair copy often involves transcription.
- To finalize: To put something into its final form. Creating a fair copy is part of finalizing a document.
Noun
- a clean copy of a corrected draft