Script - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |skrɪpt|  American pronunciation of the word script
Brit.  |skrɪpt|  British pronunciation of the word script

noun

- a written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance (syn: book)
- something written by hand (syn: hand, handwriting)
- a particular orthography or writing system

verb

- write a script for
The playwright scripted the movie

Extra examples

It must be hell scripting a book like that for the screen.

The playwright scripted the movie

...an actor who's easily flummoxed by any changes in the script...

The producer was lukewarm about her script.

The actors studied all of the particularities of the script.

...the studio stepped up security, fearing that someone might attempt to purloin a copy of the script for the show's season finale...

The original script was too wordy.

I never use a script; I just ad lib the whole programme.

The producer was given a free rein with the script.

How did you first get into script writing?

My agent has a new script for me to look at.

The way to learn the script is to say it to yourself over and over again.

It's painful to watch her making the best of a terrible script.

She rushed through her script.

The author vets every script for the new TV series.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: script
he/she/it: scripts
present participle: scripting
past tense: scripted
past participle: scripted
noun
singular: script
plural: scripts
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