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21 als afgeschreven beschouwen
v. write off, consider worthless -
22 analfabeet
n. illiterate person, one who cannot read or write, ignorant or uneducated person -
23 analfabetisme
n. illiteracy, inability to read and write; ignorance, lack of education -
24 becommentarieren
v. comment, make a remark; write an explanatory note; explain -
25 berijmen
v. rhyme, write words or lines of poetry that end in similar sounds -
26 beschrijven
v. describe, depict, give an account of; write -
27 bijwerken
v. improve; bring up to date; write up; touch up, retouch; overtake -
28 componeren
v. compose, create, write; arrange -
29 dichten
v. clog, plug up, block; write poetry, verse -
30 dicteren
v. dictate, say (something) aloud for someone to write down; command, order -
31 geletterdheid
n. literacy, ability to read and write; education; familiarity with a particular subject or field -
32 halfanalfabeet
n. semiliterate, partially literate, able to read and write to a limited degree -
33 handtekenen
v. sign, write one's name -
34 herschrijven
v. rewrite, write again; edit, revise, make changes to a text -
35 in het net schrijven
v. finalize, write out fair -
36 kapitaliseren
v. capitalize, write in capital letters; turn into capital -
37 neerschrijven
v. indite, write -
38 overschrijven
v. write off, copy, transcribe -
39 prijzen
v. praise, commend, extol, extoll, glorify, panegyrize, celebrate, eulogize, price, laud, ticket, write up -
40 rapport
n. report, write up
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