append

verb
UK: /əˈpend/
US: /əˈpend/
  1. To add something to the end of a document, piece of writing, or other thing.

    1. Please append your signature here to validate the document. [ ] [ ]
    2. They decided to append a clause to the contract detailing the payment terms. [ ] [ ]
  2. To attach or fasten something; to affix.

    1. I will append this photo to my email so you can see it. [ ] [ ]
    2. The company appended a schedule of events to the conference invitation. [ ] [ ]
  3. In computer science, to add data to the end of a file or string.

    1. The program will append the new data to the existing log file. [ ] [ ]
    2. You can append text to the string using the '+' operator in Python. [ ] [ ]
append noun
  1. Something added at the end of a text; an appendix.

    1. See the append for more details. [ ] [ ]
    2. The append to this document contains supporting data for the main argument. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "append" in English means: To add something to the end of a document, piece of writing, or other thing., To attach or fasten something; to affix., In computer science, to add data to the end of a file or string..

The phonetic transcription of "append" is /əˈpend/ in British English and /əˈpend/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "append": affix, attach, add, annex, supplement.

Example usage of "append": "Please append your signature here to validate the document.". More examples on the page.