addendum

[əˈdɛndəm]

addendum Definition

an item of additional material, typically omissions, added at the end of a book or other publication.

Using addendum: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "addendum" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The author included an addendum to the book's second edition.

  • Example

    The contract was amended with an addendum.

  • Example

    The report had an addendum with additional data.

addendum Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with addendum

  • addendum to the minutes

    a document that records additional information or corrections to the minutes of a meeting

    Example

    The secretary presented an addendum to the minutes of the last meeting.

  • a legal document that modifies or adds to an existing agreement or contract

    Example

    The parties signed a legal addendum to extend the lease agreement.

  • a document that provides additional technical information or clarifications to a report or specification

    Example

    The engineer submitted a technical addendum to the project proposal.

Origins of addendum

from Latin 'addendum', meaning 'something to be added'

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Summary: addendum in Brief

An 'addendum' [əˈdɛndəm] is an item of additional material, typically omissions, added at the end of a book or other publication. It can also refer to a document that modifies or adds to an existing agreement or report. Phrases like 'addendum to the minutes' and 'legal addendum' use 'addendum' to denote a document that records additional information or modifies an existing agreement, respectively.