Scripted: meaning, definitions and examples
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scripted
[ ˈskrɪptɪd ]
programming
To write the code for a computer program in a specific programming language.
Synonyms
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scripted |
Use 'scripted' when referring to something that has been specially written or planned, often for performances like plays or films. It can also refer to something that follows a particular script or predetermined set of actions.
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coded |
Use 'coded' when discussing the process of writing computer code or converting information into a particular form. It is commonly used in the context of programming or encrypting information.
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programmed |
Use 'programmed' when referring to the act of writing and designing computer programs. It can also imply that something or someone is set to follow a specific set of instructions or behaviors.
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authored |
Use 'authored' when talking about someone who has written something, particularly books, articles, or reports. It emphasizes the role of the writer or creator.
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Examples of usage
- Developers scripted the new software using Python.
- She scripted a function to automate the process.
Translations
Translations of the word "scripted" in other languages:
🇵🇹 roteirizado
🇮🇳 लिखी हुई
🇩🇪 geskriptet
🇮🇩 ditulis naskah
🇺🇦 сценарний
🇵🇱 napisany
🇯🇵 台本通り
🇫🇷 scénarisé
🇪🇸 guionizado
🇹🇷 senaryolu
🇰🇷 스크립트된
🇸🇦 مكتوب
🇨🇿 napsaný podle scénáře
🇸🇰 napísaný podľa scenára
🇨🇳 脚本编写的
🇸🇮 napisan po scenariju
🇮🇸 handritað
🇰🇿 сценарий бойынша жазылған
🇬🇪 სცენარით დაწერილი
🇦🇿 səhnələşdirilmiş
🇲🇽 guionizado
Etymology
The term 'scripted' originated from the word 'script,' which originally referred to a written document used in a performance. Over time, it evolved to also encompass writing code for computer programs, reflecting the shift towards digital technologies and automation in the modern era.
See also: conscript, script, scripting, Scriptural, scripture, scriptwriter, scriptwriters, transcript, unscripted.
Word Frequency Rank
At rank #25,271, this word represents specialized academic or technical vocabulary. It's less frequently encountered but may be valuable in specific contexts.
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