handwriting
IPA: hˈændraɪtɪŋ
noun
- The act or process of writing done with the hand, rather than typed or word-processed.
- Text that was written by hand.
- The characteristic writing of a particular person.
- (by extension) A characteristic trait or hallmark by which somebody may be recognised.
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Examples of "handwriting" in Sentences
- But Angie Pike, Zane's mom, persists, believing that handwriting is a building block to learning.
- The handwriting is on the wall, for the (GOP) Judy Chu is headed to Washington and many more democrats will follow.
- "As more people lose writing skills and migrate to the computer, retraining people in handwriting skills could be a useful cognitive exercise."
- She was a nice old lady and she meant well, but as a result of this, I do everything with my left hand except writing, and my handwriting is appalling.
- I had a general sense that in the US, "feminine" handwriting is neater, more loopy, and in its most mockable form has little circles or hearts dotting each letter I.
- Adding a handwritten signature to letters or even email can add a distinguising, memorable mark to your messages — and in cases like mine, that distinct memory is, “Boy, his handwriting is awful.”
- Now for the clever part – thanks to built-in handwriting recognition software, it can then convert your handwriting into editable text – saving hours of writing time for those longhand first drafters.
- Upcoming delights for you: I'm going to hopefully do a voice post (god knows on what topic but I'll think of something) and a handwritten post (to show you all how atrocious my handwriting is these days), and a filmstrip post of Prague photos.
- Nature's chief masterpiece is _writing well_: very profoundly informs his readers "That what is here said has not the least regard to the _penmanship_, that is, to the fairness or badness of the handwriting," and proceeds throughout a whole page, with a panegyric on a _fine handwriting_!
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