different between prewrite vs prewrote
prewrite
English
Etymology
pre- +? write
Verb
prewrite (third-person singular simple present prewrites, present participle prewriting, simple past prewrote, past participle prewritten)
- (transitive) To make a first draft of ideas and format for an essay, thesis, article, or book as a plan for the actual writing.
- Some students, due to anxiety, skip the most important first step, which is to prewrite the thesis, and jump into the middle of the project, which is a fatal error.
Derived terms
- prewriter
Noun
prewrite (plural prewrites)
- A first draft of a script, etc.
- 2017, Daniel Bernardi, Julian Hoxter, Off the Page: Screenwriting in the Era of Media Convergence (page 82)
- The result has been that many professional screenwriters have felt obliged to undertake free drafts and prewrites […]
- 2017, Daniel Bernardi, Julian Hoxter, Off the Page: Screenwriting in the Era of Media Convergence (page 82)
- (computing, databases) A write operation that is buffered instead of being applied directly to the database.
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prewrote
English
Verb
prewrote
- simple past tense of prewrite
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