🖨️print

verb
/prɪnt/

Meaning

to produce text or images on paper or other materials using a machine
words, letters, or pictures produced on paper using a machine; a mark made by pressing something onto a surface

Example Sentences

He will print the report tomorrow morning.

The book is available in both digital and print versions.

Synonyms

publish, produce, reproduce, copy, publication, impression
Entry 1
publish, produce, reproduce, copy
Entry 2
publication, impression, copy

Antonyms

erase, delete, digital, electronic
Entry 1
erase, delete
Entry 2
digital, electronic

Collocations

print out, print on, digital print, print press, print media, print version, small print, fine print
Entry 1
print out, print on, digital print, print press
Entry 2
print media, print version, small print, fine print

More Example Sentences

He managed to fix the printer, surprisingly.

Have you attached printer with your computer?

It costs very little money to print this page.

The rules allow passengers not to print a paper ticket.

I have lost my boarding pass, is it possible to reprint it?

A lifeguard saves a swimmer at a crowded beach on a hot summer afternoon after spotting someone struggling in the deep water and immediately grabs a rescue float then sprints across the sand and dives into the waves

A lifeguard saves a swimmer at a crowded beach on a hot summer afternoon after spotting someone struggling in the deep water and immediately grabs a rescue float then sprints across the sand and dives into the waves reaching the swimmer within seconds

A lifeguard saves a swimmer at a crowded beach on a hot summer afternoon after spotting someone struggling in the deep water and immediately grabs a rescue float then sprints across the sand and dives into the waves reaching the swimmer within seconds and pulls him safely back to the shore

A lifeguard saves a swimmer at a crowded beach on a hot summer afternoon after spotting someone struggling in the deep water and immediately grabs a rescue float then sprints across the sand and dives into the waves reaching the swimmer within seconds and pulls him safely back to the shore where a paramedic checks his condition and confirms he is fine

A lifeguard saves a swimmer at a crowded beach on a hot summer afternoon after spotting someone struggling in the deep water and immediately grabs a rescue float then sprints across the sand and dives into the waves reaching the swimmer within seconds and pulls him safely back to the shore where a paramedic checks his condition and confirms he is fine and the beachgoers applaud the lifeguard's quick and brave action.

Related Vocabularies

to shout loudly, usually out of anger or excitement
to express strong disapproval or disagreement
to give information about something; to make an official statement
to claim or profess something, often falsely
to admit that you have done something wrong or illegal
To polish something by rubbing; to enhance or improve.

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