5
PHRASAL VERB
If you
write off
a plan or project, you accept that it is not going to be successful and do not continue with it. □ [V
P
n]
6 → see also write-off
▸ write out
1
PHRASAL VERB
When you
write out
something fairly long such as a report or a list, you write it on paper. □ [V
P
n]
2
PHRASAL VERB
If a character in a drama series
is written out
, he or she is taken out of the series. □ [
3 → see write 7
▸ write up
1
PHRASAL VERB
If you
write up
something that has been done or said, you record it on paper in a neat and complete form, usually using notes that you have made. □ [V
P
n]
2 → see also write-up
wri
te-in
(write-ins
) N‑COUNT
[oft N
n] In the US, a
write-in
is a vote that you make by writing the candidate's name on the ballot paper. □
wri te-off (write-offs )
1
N‑COUNT
Something such as a vehicle that is a
write-off
has been so badly damaged in an accident that it is not worth repairing. [BRIT
] □
2
N‑COUNT
A
write-off
is the decision by a company or government to accept that they will never recover a debt or an amount of money that has been spent on something. □ [+
3
N‑SING
If you describe a plan or period of time as a
write-off
, you mean that it has been a failure and you have achieved nothing. [INFORMAL
] □ [+
writ|er ◆◆◇ /ra I tə r / (writers )
1
N‑COUNT
A
writer
is a person who writes books, stories, or articles as a job. □
2
N‑COUNT
The
writer
of a particular article, report, letter, or story is the person who wrote it. □ [+
author:
novelist:
columnist:
hack:
wri
te-up
(write-ups
) N‑COUNT
A
write-up
is an article in a newspaper or magazine, in which someone gives their opinion of something such as a film, restaurant, or new product. □
writhe
/ra
I
ð/ (writhes
, writhing
, writhed
) VERB
If you
writhe
, your body twists and turns violently backwards and forwards, usually because you are in great pain or discomfort. □ [V
]
writ|ing ◆◆◇ /ra I t I ŋ/ (writings )