Definitions and Examples of write, ignore
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To create written content using a pen, pencil, or keyboard.
Example
She loves to write stories and poems in her free time.
To pay no attention to something or someone; to disregard or overlook.
Example
He chose to ignore the warning signs and ended up getting lost in the woods.
Key Differences: write vs ignore
- 1Write is an action that involves creating written content, while read is an action that involves interpreting written content.
- 2Ignore is a relational antonym that describes the opposite of paying attention to something, while read is not a relational antonym.
Effective Usage of write, ignore
- 1Academic Writing: Use write to refer to the act of creating written content.
- 2Active Listening: Use ignore to describe the opposite of paying attention to something.
- 3Everyday Conversations: Use these antonyms to express different actions related to reading and writing.
Remember this!
The antonyms of read are write and ignore. Use write to refer to the act of creating written content, and ignore to describe the opposite of paying attention to something. These antonyms can be used in academic writing, active listening, and everyday conversations.