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Definition of comment
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of comment is as below...
Comment
(n.) A note or
observation
intended
to
explain,
illustrate,
or
criticise
the
meaning
of a
writing,
book, etc.;
explanation;
annotation;
exposition..
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Annotator
::
Annotator
(n.) A
writer
of
annotations;
a
commentator.
Scholium
::
Scholium
(n.) A
marginal
annotation;
an
explanatory
remark
or
comment;
specifically,
an
explanatory
comment
on the text of a
classic
author
by an early
grammarian..
Commentate
::
Commentate
(v. t. & i.) To write
comments
or notes upon; to make
comments.
Glossography
::
Glossography
(n.) The
writing
of
glossaries,
glosses,
or
comments
for
illustrating
an
author..
Exposition
::
Exposition
(n.) The act of
expounding
or of
laying
open the sense or
meaning
of an
author,
or a
passage;
explanation;
interpretation;
the sense put upon a
passage;
a law, or the like, by an
interpreter;
hence,
a work
containing
explanations
or
interpretations;
a
commentary..
Notice
::
Notice
(v. t.) To show that one has
observed;
to take
public
note of;
remark
upon; to make
comments
on; to refer to; as, to
notice
a
book..
Gemara
::
Gemara
(n.) The
second
part of the
Talmud,
or the
commentary
on the
Mishna
(which
forms the first part or
text)..
Postil
::
Postil
(v. i.) To write
postils,
or
marginal
notes;
to
comment;
to
postillate..
Text
::
Text (n.) A
discourse
or
composition
on which a note or
commentary
is
written;
the
original
words of an
author,
in
distinction
from a
paraphrase,
annotation,
or
commentary..
Annotation
::
Annotation
(n.) A note, added by way of
comment,
or
explanation;
--
usually
in the
plural;
as,
annotations
on
ancient
authors,
or on a word or a
passage..
Text-book
::
Text-book
(n.) A
volume,
as of some
classical
author,
on which a
teacher
lectures
or
comments;
hence,
any
manual
of
instruction;
a
schoolbook..
Glossarist
::
Glossarist
(n.) A
writer
of
glosses
or of a
glossary;
a
commentator;
a
scholiast.
Interpretation
::
Interpretation
(n.) The sense given by an
interpreter;
exposition
or
explanation
given;
meaning;
as,
commentators
give
various
interpretations
of the same
passage
of
Scripture..
Commentator
::
Commentator
(n.) One who
writes
a
commentary
or
comments;
an
expositor;
an
annotator.
Remark
::
Remark
(n.) The
expression,
in
speech
or
writing,
of
something
remarked
or
noticed;
the
mention
of that which is
worthy
of
attention
or
notice;
hence,
also, a
casual
observation,
comment,
or
statement;
as, a
pertinent
remark..
Institutist
::
Institutist
(n.) A
writer
or
compiler
of, or a
commentator
on,
institutes..
Entitle
::
Entitle
(v. t.) To give a title to; to affix to as a name or
appellation;
hence,
also, to
dignify
by an
honorary
designation;
to
denominate;
to call; as, to
entitle
a book
Commentaries;
to
entitle
a man
Honorable..
Comment
::
Comment
(n.) A note or
observation
intended
to
explain,
illustrate,
or
criticise
the
meaning
of a
writing,
book, etc.;
explanation;
annotation;
exposition..
Commentatorial
::
Commentatorial
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
making
of
commentaries.
Commentation
::
Commentation
(n.) The act or
process
of
commenting
or
criticising;
exposition.
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