The difference between Scrawl and Write
When used as nouns, scrawl means irregular, possibly illegible handwriting, whereas write means the operation of storing data, as in memory or onto disk.
When used as verbs, scrawl means to write something hastily or illegibly, whereas write means to form letters, words or symbols on a surface in order to communicate.
check bellow for the other definitions of Scrawl and Write
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Scrawl as a noun:
Irregular, possibly illegible handwriting.
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Scrawl as a noun:
A hastily or carelessly written note etc.
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Scrawl as a noun:
Writing that lacks literary merit.
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Scrawl as a noun (uncommon):
A broken branch of a tree.
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Scrawl as a noun (uncommon):
The young of the dog-crab.
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Scrawl as a verb (transitive):
To write something hastily or illegibly.
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Scrawl as a verb (intransitive):
To write in an irregular or illegible manner.
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Scrawl as a verb (intransitive):
To write unskilfully and inelegantly.
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Scrawl as a verb (by extension):
To creep; crawl; to swarm with crawling things
Examples:
"rfquotek Latimer"
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Write as a verb (ambitransitive):
To form letters, words or symbols on a surface in order to communicate.
Examples:
"The pupil wrote his name on the paper."
"Your son has been writing on the wall."
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Write as a verb (transitive):
To be the author of (a book, article, poem, etc.).
Examples:
"My uncle writes newspaper articles for The Herald."
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Write as a verb (transitive):
To send written information to.
Examples:
"(UK) Please write to me when you get there."
"(US) Please write me when you get there."
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Write as a verb (transitive):
To show (information, etc) in written form.
Examples:
"The due day of the homework is written in the syllabus."
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Write as a verb (intransitive):
To be an author.
Examples:
"I write for a living."
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Write as a verb (computing, intransitive, with {{m, to):
}} To record data mechanically or electronically.
Examples:
"The computer writes to the disk faster than it [[reads]] from it."
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Write as a verb (transitive, South Africa, Canada, of an exam, a document, etc.):
To fill in, to complete using words.
Examples:
"I was very anxious to know my score after I wrote the test."
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Write as a verb:
To impress durably; to imprint; to engrave.
Examples:
"truth written on the heart"
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Write as a verb:
To make known by writing; to record; to prove by one's own written testimony; often used reflexively.
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Write as a noun (computing):
The operation of storing data, as in memory or onto disk.
Examples:
"How many writes per second can this hard disk handle?"