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Script

skrɪpt
Very common
~ 2400
~ 2400, Very common
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
A written version of a play, movie, or broadcast, Handwriting as distinct from print; written characters, A set of letters or characters with a particular style or design, A written plan or procedure for a particular activity or event, To write a script for a play, movie, or broadcast

Script - Meanings

A written version of a play, movie, or broadcast

Example: The actors rehearsed their lines from the script.
Usage: formalContext: theater, film industry
Note: Scripts are essential for actors to follow during performances or recordings.

Handwriting as distinct from print; written characters

Example: Her calligraphy was so beautiful, it looked like a work of art in script.
Usage: formalContext: art, penmanship
Note: Script can refer to the style or form of handwriting, especially in artistic or decorative writing.

A set of letters or characters with a particular style or design

Example: The logo was designed with a modern and sleek script.
Usage: formalContext: design, branding
Note: Fonts and typography often use the term 'script' to describe a specific style of writing.

A written plan or procedure for a particular activity or event

Example: The teacher followed a script for the science experiment to ensure accuracy.
Usage: formalContext: education, business
Note: Scripts can also refer to detailed plans or instructions to guide actions or performances.

To write a script for a play, movie, or broadcast

Example: She scripted the dialogue for the upcoming commercial.
Usage: formalContext: media, entertainment industry
Note: Scripting involves the process of writing content for performance or recording.

Script's synonyms

manuscript

A manuscript is the original text of an author's work before it is published.
Example: The author submitted her manuscript to the publisher for review.
Note: A manuscript specifically refers to the original handwritten or typed document of a work before it is published or produced.

screenplay

A screenplay is a script written specifically for a film or television show.
Example: The screenwriter finished writing the screenplay for the upcoming movie.
Note: A screenplay is a script written for visual media, such as movies or television, and includes specific formatting and directions for actors and crew.

text

Text refers to any written or printed material, including scripts, books, articles, etc.
Example: The students were asked to analyze the text of the play for their assignment.
Note: Text is a more general term that encompasses a wide range of written material, including but not limited to scripts.

scenario

A scenario is an outline or plan for a series of events, often used in the context of a script or story.
Example: The director discussed the scenario with the actors before filming began.
Note: A scenario can refer to a broader outline of events or situations, not necessarily limited to dialogue or stage directions as in a script.

Script expressions, common phrases

Read the script

This means to review or study the written text of a play, movie, or any other performance before acting it out.
Example: Before the rehearsal, make sure to read the script carefully.
Note: In this context, 'script' refers specifically to the written text of a performance, rather than a general writing or text.

Stick to the script

To follow a pre-planned course of action or plan without deviating from it.
Example: During the presentation, it's important to stick to the script and not go off on tangents.
Note: While 'script' refers to a written text, this phrase extends the meaning to following a plan or course of action in any situation.

Off-script

To deviate from the planned or expected course of action, especially in a performance or speech.
Example: The actor went off-script during the live performance, surprising everyone.
Note: In contrast to 'script' which implies following a pre-written text, 'off-script' refers to going off course from that planned text.

Scripted response

A prepared or rehearsed response that is typically used in specific situations to convey a particular message.
Example: Politicians often provide scripted responses during interviews to stay on message.
Note: While 'script' refers to a written text, 'scripted response' emphasizes the prepared nature of the response.

Follow the script

To adhere to a predetermined plan or set of instructions.
Example: To ensure a smooth event, it's important for everyone to follow the script.
Note: Similar to 'stick to the script', this phrase emphasizes following a plan or set of instructions without deviation.

Scripted dialogue

Dialogue in a performance or movie that has been carefully written or planned in advance.
Example: The movie had beautifully scripted dialogue that resonated with the audience.
Note: While 'script' refers to the overall written text, 'scripted dialogue' specifically highlights the planned nature of the spoken lines.

Script analysis

The process of examining and interpreting a script to gain insights into the characters, themes, and overall meaning.
Example: As part of the acting class, students engaged in script analysis to understand their characters better.
Note: In this context, 'script' is not just a text but a subject of study and analysis for deeper understanding.

Script everyday (slang) expressions

Dialogue

Dialogue refers to the spoken words between characters in a script.
Example: Their dialogue in that scene was so natural and engaging.
Note: Dialogue is a component of a script, focusing on the conversations between characters.

Lines

Lines are the words spoken by a character in a script.
Example: Can you help me memorize my lines for the play?
Note: Lines are the direct quotes spoken by characters, often used in theater or film contexts.

Scriptwriting

Scriptwriting is the process of writing scripts for various media.
Example: I'm planning to take a course on scriptwriting next semester.
Note: Scriptwriting encompasses the entire process of creating scripts, not just the final written document.

Monologue

A monologue is a long speech made by one character in a script.
Example: She delivered a powerful monologue in the audition.
Note: A monologue is a solo speech, often used to showcase a character's thoughts or emotions.

Scene

A scene is a self-contained section of a script taking place at a specific time and location.
Example: Let's rehearse the final scene of the play one more time.
Note: A scene is a specific part of the overall script, typically indicating a shift in time or location.

Storyboard

A storyboard is a sequence of drawings used to plan out the visual elements of a script.
Example: The director used a detailed storyboard to plan out the visual sequences.
Note: Storyboard focuses on the visual representation of the script through drawings or illustrations.

Script - Examples

The script for the movie was written by a famous screenwriter.
The actors were given the script to study before the rehearsal.
She is currently working on a new script for a TV series.

Script grammar

Script - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: script
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): scripts, script
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): script
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): scripted
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): scripting
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): scripts
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): script
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): script
Syllabification and Stress
script Contains 1 syllables: script
Phonetic transcription: ˈskript
script , ˈskript (The red syllable is stressed)

Script - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
script: ~ 2400 (Very common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.