subjoin
/'sʌb'dʤɔin/
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Definition
- Verb:
- To add at the end; to append: The primary meaning of "subjoin" is to add something, such as a remark, note, or piece of information, to the end of what has already been said or written.
Examples of Usage
- Verb:
Advanced Usage
- Formal/Technical Context: "Subjoin" is a formal verb, most commonly used in academic, legal, or literary contexts to describe the act of appending supplementary material.
Variants and Related Words
- Subjoinder (noun): Something that is subjoined; an addition or appendix.
Synonyms
- Append: To add as a supplement or appendix.
- Add: To join or attach so as to increase.
- Attach: To fasten or join.
- Affix: To attach or append.
Antonyms
- Detach: To separate or disengage.
- Remove: To take away.
- Omit: To leave out or exclude.
Notes on Usage
- Register: "Subjoin" is a formal and somewhat rare word. In everyday language, "add," "append," or "attach" are more common.
- Structure: It is typically used with a direct object (what is added) and can be followed by "to" to indicate where it is added.