print

verb
UK: /prɪnt/
US: /prɪnt/
  1. To produce letters, numbers, or images on paper or other material using a machine.

    1. I need to print this page, please print it now. [ ] [ ]
    2. Before submitting the report, make sure to print a copy for your records. [ ] [ ]
  2. To publish something in a book, newspaper, or magazine.

    1. They will print my story, it's cool, right? [ ] [ ]
    2. The newspaper decided to print the controversial article despite the potential backlash. [ ] [ ]
  3. To produce a digital object by creating successive layers of material.

    1. Let's print a new toy, just push the button. [ ] [ ]
    2. The engineers used a 3D printer to print a prototype of the new engine part. [ ] [ ]
print noun
  1. A picture or design printed on paper or cloth.

    1. I like this print, what do you think? [ ] [ ]
    2. She bought a beautiful floral print dress for the summer party. [ ] [ ]
  2. Letters, numbers, or symbols produced on paper or another surface by a machine.

    1. The print is small, it's hard to read. [ ] [ ]
    2. Make sure the print on the contract is legible before you sign it. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "print" in English means: To produce letters, numbers, or images on paper or other material using a machine., To publish something in a book, newspaper, or magazine., To produce a digital object by creating successive layers of material..

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

Synonyms for "print": reproduce, mark, copy, impression, publish, picture.

Example usage of "print": "I need to print this page, please print it now.". More examples on the page.