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postscript
1[ pohst-skript, pohs- ]
noun
- a paragraph, phrase, etc., added to a letter that has already been concluded and signed by the writer.
- any addition or supplement, as one appended by a writer to a book to supply further information.
PostScript
2[ pohst-skript, pohs‑ ]
- a page description language using scalable fonts that can be printed on a variety of appropriately equipped devices, including laser printers and professional-quality imagesetters.
postscript
/ ˈpəʊsˌskrɪpt; ˈpəʊst- /
noun
- a message added at the end of a letter, after the signature
- any supplement, as to a document or book
Other Words From
- sub·postscript noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of postscript1
Word History and Origins
Origin of postscript1
Example Sentences
The last of the solitudinous pandemic albums have trickled out, putting a postscript on a period of intense upheaval and existential dread.
It's all part of a strange, brief postscript to an illustrious footballing life that will be celebrated when Sir Bobby Charlton's funeral takes place later, following his death at the age of 86.
A handwritten sign in the Bear Valley Visitor Center didn’t offer much hope for a colorful sunset: “99% chance of fog tonight,” it advised, followed by the postscript: “This is likely an underestimation.”
Former employees expressed bitterness that the Chapter 7 filing could mean a crushing postscript to their two-decade legal fight with McCaw.
"If you look at the latest edition of the Great Stink, just published, there is a postscript on the new Thames Tideway Tunnel which will deal with the sewage overflows caused by storms and concrete."
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