written material
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Definition
Noun: 1. Textual content: Any content that has been put into written form, consisting of letters, words, or symbols. 2. A writer's work: The product of a writer's efforts; anything expressed using the alphabet or writing system, often considered for its style, quality, or effect.
Usage
- The term "written material" refers broadly to any physical or digital content composed of writing. It is a formal and general term.
- It is often used in academic, legal, and archival contexts to categorize documents, manuscripts, articles, or any form of recorded language.
- It focuses on the medium (writing) rather than the specific genre or purpose.
Examples
- As a general category:
- The library archives contain centuries of written material on the subject.
- Please submit all written material for the audit by Friday.
- Referring to quality or style:
- The written material in her reports is always clear and persuasive.
- This ancient written material provides insight into their culture.
Advanced Usage
- "Body of written material": Refers to the complete collection of an author's or a field's texts.
- Scholars studied his entire body of written material to understand his philosophy.
- In legal contexts, "written material" can be distinguished from oral testimony or physical evidence.
- The contract and all associated written material were entered into evidence.
Variants and Related Words
- Writing (n): The act or skill of writing; also, a written work. (More common but can be synonymous in the sense of a produced text).
- Text (n): Written or printed words, especially as a coherent piece of work. (Often used for shorter or more specific pieces).
- Document (n): A piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence.
- Manuscript (n): A handwritten or typed document, especially an author's copy before publication.
Synonyms
- Text
- Documentation
- Script
- Literature (in a broad, non-fiction sense)
Antonyms
- Oral communication
- Spoken word
- Verbal testimony
Notes
- "Written material" is an uncountable noun when referring to the general concept or a collection. It can be used in the plural ("written materials") when referring to multiple distinct items or documents.
- It is a neutral, descriptive term and does not imply literary merit on its own; that is determined by context (e.g., "excellent written material").
Noun
- the work of a writer; anything expressed in letters of the alphabet (especially when considered from the point of view of style and effect)
- the writing in her novels is excellent
- that editorial was a fine piece of writing