append

[əˈpɛnd]

append Definition

add something to the end of a written document or piece of text.

Using append: Examples

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

  • Example

    Please append your signature at the bottom of the page.

  • Example

    I need to append this paragraph to my essay.

  • Example

    The new information will be appended to the report.

append Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for append

Antonyms for append

Phrases with append

  • add something to the end of something else

    Example

    The new chapter will be appended to the end of the book.

  • a section at the end of a book or document containing additional information

    Example

    The appendix contains charts and graphs that support the data in the report.

  • a part that is joined to something larger or more important

    Example

    The company's international division is just an appendage to its main business.

Origins of append

from Latin 'appendere', meaning 'to hang upon'

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Summary: append in Brief

'Append' [əˈpɛnd] means to add something to the end of a written document or piece of text. It is often used in formal contexts, such as signing a legal document or adding a paragraph to an essay. Phrases like 'append to' and 'appendix' use 'append' to denote adding something to the end of something else, while 'appendage' refers to a part that is joined to something larger or more important.