writing set - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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writing set (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈraɪtɪŋ sɛt/

Meaning and Usage

The term "writing set" refers to a collection of tools or materials used for writing. This typically includes items such as pens, pencils, paper, and possibly other writing accessories like notebooks or stationery. The frequency of use for the term "writing set" is moderate, commonly appearing in both written and spoken contexts but more frequently in written forms, particularly in retail and educational settings.

Example Sentences

  1. I bought a beautiful writing set from the local stationery store.
    (Compre un hermoso juego de escritura en la tienda de papelería local.)

  2. She uses her writing set to create handmade invitations.
    (Ella utiliza su juego de escritura para crear invitaciones hechas a mano.)

  3. The writing set was a perfect gift for her birthday.
    (El juego de escritura fue un regalo perfecto para su cumpleaños.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "writing set" itself is not a commonly used part of idiomatic expressions, similar terms associated with writing do feature in several phrases. Here are a few:

  1. "Put pen to paper"
  2. Example: He finally decided to put pen to paper and start his novel.
    (Finalmente decidió poner el lápiz en el papel y comenzar su novela.)

  3. "In black and white"

  4. Example: The contract needs to be in black and white for legal purposes.
    (El contrato debe estar en blanco y negro por razones legales.)

  5. "The pen is mightier than the sword"

  6. Example: She believes that the pen is mightier than the sword and prefers to resolve conflicts through dialogue.
    (Ella cree que la pluma es más poderosa que la espada y prefiere resolver conflictos a través del diálogo.)

  7. "Writing on the wall"

  8. Example: The management foresaw problems; the writing was on the wall when they started missing deadlines.
    (La dirección preveía problemas; la escritura estaba en la pared cuando comenzaron a perder plazos.)

  9. "To write someone off"

  10. Example: After her poor grades, the teacher wrote her off as a lost cause.
    (Después de sus malas notas, el maestro la dio por perdida.)

Etymology

The term "writing" comes from the Old English " writan," meaning "to draw, outline, or describe." It has roots in Proto-Germanic writanan and Proto-Indo-European reī-, meaning "to scratch" or "to tear." The word "set" originates from Old English "settan," meaning "to cause to sit," suggesting placement or arrangement.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Writing tools - Stationery set - Office supplies

Antonyms: - Eraser (in the sense of removing writing) - Blank paper (as it lacks writing tools)

This comprehensive overview of "writing set" should equip you with a clear understanding of the term in various contexts.



25-07-2024