Manuscript in a sentence

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Synonym: draft, document.

Meaning: A handwritten or typed document, especially a writer's draft.


Manuscript in a sentence

(1) The editor reviewed the manuscript.

(2) The book was an original manuscript.

(3) The publisher rejected my manuscript.

(4) The publisher rejected the manuscript.

(5) The writer had a clean-cut manuscript.

(6) The writer helped edit the manuscript.

(7) The editor guzzled past the manuscript.

(8) The library acquired a rare manuscript.

(9) The writer frets over their manuscript.

(10) The publisher turned down his manuscript.



Manuscript sentence

(11) The writer befretted over his manuscript.

(12) The writer edited the manuscript closely.

(13) The hapless writer lost their manuscript.

(14) The writer quickly edited the manuscript.

(15) The chief editor reviewed the manuscript.

(16) The writer absconded with the manuscript.

(17) She proofed the manuscript for any errors.

(18) The rare manuscript is out of circulation.

(19) She airmails her manuscript to publishers.

(20) The writer typed the manuscript barehands.




Manuscript make sentence

(21) The orginal manuscript was lost in a fire.

(22) The draft prefigures the final manuscript.

(23) The manuscript was enshrined in a library.

(24) The writer edited the client's manuscript.

(25) The editor will scrutinize the manuscript.

(26) The manuscript was approved by the editor.

(27) The vellum manuscript was written in Latin.

(28) The writer sealed the manuscript with love.

(29) The writer edited the manuscript to a hair.

(30) He couried the manuscript to the publisher.



Sentence of manuscript

(31) The writer reviewed the manuscript closely.

(32) She prepares the manuscript for submission.

(33) The editor checked the manuscript verbatim.

(34) The butchered manuscript was full of errors.

(35) The writer handled the manuscript with love.

(36) The editor reviewed the manuscript seriatim.

(37) The archaeologist studied an old manuscript.

(38) The writer diligently edited her manuscript.

(39) The editor edited the manuscript diligently.

(40) The manuscript antedates the printing press.




Manuscript meaningful sentence

(41) The historian studied an antiquum manuscript.

(42) The ancient manuscript was written on vellum.

(43) The author scribbled edits on the manuscript.

(44) The editor rereads the manuscript for errors.

(45) The writer edited the manuscript with aplomb.

(46) The panel of writers reviewed the manuscript.

(47) The aide proofread the manuscript for errors.

(48) The writer carelessly damaged the manuscript.

(49) The writer steadily typed out the manuscript.

(50) The antiquum manuscript was written in Latin.



Manuscript sentence examples

(51) The manuscript was binded in a leather cover.

(52) The writer edited the manuscript excessively.

(53) The writer edited the manuscript inch by inch.

(54) The unedited manuscript was difficult to read.

(55) The freelance editor proofread the manuscript.

(56) The ancient manuscript was sealed with wisdom.

(57) The writer will edit the manuscript as needed.

(58) The ancient manuscript was written on vellums.

(59) You must submit your manuscript to the editor.

(60) The manuscript was antedated by several years.



Sentence with manuscript

(61) The publisher snubbed the author's manuscript.

(62) The writer vehemently edited their manuscript.

(63) The writer aggressively edited his manuscript.

(64) The typist had to retype the entire manuscript.

(65) The unedited manuscript was a work in progress.

(66) The writers will confer to edit the manuscript.

(67) The editor underlines errors in the manuscript.

(68) The publisher rejected the author's manuscript.

(69) The archaeologist discovered an old manuscript.

(70) The editor reviewed the manuscript objectively.




Use manuscript in a sentence

(71) The writer made a quick edit to his manuscript.

(72) The undated manuscript was a challenge to date.

(73) The thief stole the manuscript from the writer.

(74) We curried the manuscript to correct any errors.

(75) The manuscript is due until the publishing date.

(76) The editor did a bad job editing the manuscript.

(77) The editor proofread the manuscript by the book.

(78) The manuscript was bound up in a leather binder.

(79) The editor corrects the typos in the manuscript.

(80) The editor caught a few typos in the manuscript.



Sentence using manuscript

(81) I was asked to autograph a manuscript for a fan.

(82) The editor nitpicks throughout every manuscript.

(83) The library has in possession a rare manuscript.

(84) The writer is going in to edit their manuscript.

(85) The writer snuck forward to edit the manuscript.

(86) The writer hit the deadline with the manuscript.

(87) The writer's assistant proofread the manuscript.

(88) The editor will approve the author's manuscript.

(89) The writer counts the words in their manuscript.

(90) The writer counteth the words in the manuscript.



Manuscript example sentence

(91) The writer undoes the edits on their manuscript.

(92) The proofed manuscript was ready for publication.

(93) The editor is proofing the manuscript for errors.

(94) The writer carelessly mistreats their manuscript.

(95) The editor proofread the manuscript page by page.

(96) The author spent hours chaptering his manuscript.

(97) The editor rereads the manuscript for any errors.

(98) The editor terminatively rejected the manuscript.

(99) The writer thrust out his manuscript for editing.

(100) The writer reviewed the manuscript with scrutiny.



Sentence with word manuscript

(101) The writer will assist in editing the manuscript.

(102) The writer typed the manuscript at a steady pace.

(103) The writer wants to rid the manuscript of errors.

(104) The writer will assist with editing a manuscript.

(105) The editor's wry changes improved the manuscript.

(106) The editor asked me to revise my book manuscript.

(107) The editor asked for revisions to the manuscript.

(108) The antique book dealer appraised the manuscript.

(109) The manuscript was published in its original form.

(110) The writer edited the manuscript with a vengeance.



Sentence of manuscript

(111) I will unbind the manuscript to make edits easier.

(112) The manuscript had been edited beyond recognition.

(113) The writer inputted the edits into the manuscript.

(114) The originalis of the manuscript is still unknown.

(115) The antedatings of the manuscript were surprising.

(116) The manuscript was written circa the 15th century.

(117) The editor caught several goofs in the manuscript.

(118) The manuscript was written circa the 12th century.

(119) The writer concentrated on editing the manuscript.

(120) The writer made a foul-up and lost his manuscript.



Manuscript used in a sentence

(121) The writer concentrated on editing his manuscript.

(122) The original language of this manuscript is Arabic.

(123) The editor will emend any errors in the manuscript.

(124) The editor underlined the errors in the manuscript.

(125) The writers cooperatively edited a book manuscript.

(126) The manuscript predates the author's famous novels.

(127) The long-lost manuscript surfaced in a dusty attic.

(128) The editor will make corrections to the manuscript.

(129) The manuscript was accepted for the literary agent.

(130) The lost manuscript was found submerged in a swamp.



Manuscript sentence in English

(131) The ancient manuscript is encrusted with gold leaf.

(132) She belatedly send her manuscript to the publisher.

(133) The writer reran the manuscript to revise the plot.

(134) She couried the manuscript to the publishing house.

(135) The editor brooked no plagiarism in the manuscript.

(136) The ancient manuscript predated the printing press.

(137) The author spent hours chaptering their manuscript.

(138) The editor blitted the changes onto the manuscript.

(139) The writer avulses a paragraph from the manuscript.

(140) The editor will do an evaluation of the manuscript.

(141) The writer is showing the manuscript to the editor.

(142) The manuscript was enshrined in a literary archive.

(143) The ancient manuscript was filled with arcane lore.

(144) The author will ratify the manuscript for the book.

(145) The writer had an agonizing typo in the manuscript.

(146) The clumsy writer spilled coffee on his manuscript.

(147) The writer typed the manuscript with a steady hand.

(148) The writer filed the manuscript with the publisher.

(149) The cryptical message in the manuscript was arcane.

(150) The cryptical message in the manuscript was opaque.

(151) You need to submit your manuscript for peer review.

(152) The writer badly needed to revise their manuscript.

(153) The neatness of the manuscript made it publishable.

(154) I submitted my manuscript to the editor for review.

(155) The writer will assist with editing the manuscript.

(156) The writer will remit the manuscript to the editor.

(157) They dispute the sentence length of the manuscript.

(158) The manuscript was expurgated to reduce its length.

(159) The medieval manuscript was written in blackletter.

(160) The editor is going over the manuscript for errors.

(161) The writer laboured over the manuscript for months.

(162) The writer laments the rejection of her manuscript.

(163) The manuscript was transcribed in its original form.

(164) I couldn't read the watermark on the old manuscript.

(165) The editor had a meticulous eye over the manuscript.

(166) The editor requested a clean copy of the manuscript.

(167) The vellum manuscript was written in elegant script.

(168) The manuscript was bound up with a decorative cover.

(169) The writer revised their manuscript with great care.

(170) The editor caught a typo in the author's manuscript.

(171) The manuscript was finally accepted for publication.

(172) The versicle was included in a religious manuscript.

(173) The editor has charge of the manuscript's revisions.

(174) The writer turned in their manuscript to the editor.

(175) The editor inputted the changes into the manuscript.

(176) The writer had to affixer a label to the manuscript.

(177) The asst. editor reviewed the manuscript for errors.

(178) The asst. editor proofread the manuscript for typos.

(179) The manuscript is revisable before it goes to print.

(180) The author retyped the manuscript to make revisions.

(181) The writer edited the manuscript from top-to-bottom.

(182) The editor signaled out the typos in the manuscript.

(183) The writer was in peril when he lost his manuscript.

(184) The writer was scrupulous in editing the manuscript.

(185) The publisher had to reject the author's manuscript.

(186) The writer made an immediate edit to the manuscript.

(187) The writer edited a specific part of the manuscript.

(188) The editor provided feedback on the book manuscript.

(189) The undated manuscript was written with a quill pen.

(190) The author's original manuscript was lost in a fire.

(191) The reviewer gave me feedback on my book manuscript.

(192) The cryptical message in the manuscript was obscure.

(193) The writer had to slow up and revise the manuscript.

(194) You need to submit your manuscript to the publisher.

(195) The writer is trying to restore the lost manuscript.

(196) The author revised the manuscript before publishing.

(197) The writer aced the manuscript and got it published.

(198) The editor's critique of my manuscript was thorough.

(199) The writer was done for when he lost his manuscript.

(200) The editor removed duplications from the manuscript.

(201) The writer needed retakes to polish their manuscript.

(202) The original language of this manuscript is Sanskrit.

(203) The expurgated manuscript removed offensive language.

(204) The manuscript was accepted for the publishing house.

(205) The bibliopegy of this rare manuscript is impressive.

(206) The author recopied the manuscript to make revisions.

(207) The editor hound overed the manuscript to the author.

(208) The old manuscript was antedated to the 15th century.

(209) The writer did extensive revisions on the manuscript.

(210) The writer edited the manuscript with ease and skill.

(211) The writer is working to restore the lost manuscript.

(212) The author received a contract off of her manuscript.

(213) The writer made an advance editing of the manuscript.

(214) The cryptical message in the manuscript was abstruse.

(215) The cryptical message in the manuscript was esoteric.

(216) The author filed their manuscript with the publisher.

(217) The writer placed the manuscript beside the computer.

(218) The manuscript was incomplete without proper editing.

(219) The writer made adjustments to the manuscript's plot.

(220) The writer reviewed the manuscript from head to foot.

(221) The writer revised harder to polish their manuscript.

(222) The editor is rereading the manuscript for any errors.

(223) The ancien manuscript was discovered in a dusty attic.

(224) He is airmailing a manuscript to a publishing company.

(225) The librarian made a true copy of the rare manuscript.

(226) The writer putted the final touches on the manuscript.

(227) The manuscript was handed on to the editor for review.

(228) He mailed the manuscript to several publishing houses.

(229) The writer manually typed each page of the manuscript.

(230) The manuscript was accepted for the literary magazine.

(231) The ancient manuscript is a valuable slag out of time.

(232) The ancient manuscript was yclept the Book of Secrets.

(233) The editor will cut after proofreading the manuscript.

(234) The writer revised the manuscript to enhance the plot.

(235) The ancient manuscript was locked away in a monastery.

(236) She glowered over the manuscript, editing the content.

(237) They retyped the manuscript to make it easier to read.

(238) The writer betoiled over the manuscript to perfect it.

(239) The editor corrected the anacoluthia in my manuscript.

(240) The manuscript needs to be edited before the deadline.

(241) The writer is nut through with editing the manuscript.

(242) The editor nitpicks over every word in the manuscript.

(243) The penman's manuscript was rejected by the publisher.

(244) The folios of the manuscript were carefully preserved.

(245) The runed manuscript contained the secrets of alchemy.

(246) The unformatted manuscript was returned for revisions.

(247) The ancient manuscript showeth the secrets of alchemy.

(248) The editor will dictate the changes to the manuscript.

(249) The writer will remit the manuscript to the publisher.

(250) The hapless writer lost their manuscript on the train.

(251) The cryptical message in the manuscript was a mystery.

(252) The cryptical message in the manuscript was recondite.

(253) The cryptical message in the manuscript was enigmatic.

(254) The editor gave the manuscript a cursory read-through.

(255) The editor revised the manuscript to eliminate errors.

(256) I learned a lot from the peer review of my manuscript.

(257) The writer delivereth the manuscript to the publisher.

(258) The writer expedited the submission of the manuscript.

(259) The writer fixes the grammar errors in the manuscript.

(260) The editor cross-checked the manuscript for any errors.

(261) The library has a facsimile of the original manuscript.

(262) The manuscript was cowritten by a writer and an editor.

(263) The editor is rechecking the manuscript for any errors.

(264) The editor is in charge of proofreading the manuscript.

(265) The editor withheld certain sections of the manuscript.

(266) The editor provided valuable feedback on my manuscript.

(267) The writer edited laboriously to polish the manuscript.

(268) The undated manuscript was discovered in a dusty attic.

(269) The proofreader caught all the typos in the manuscript.

(270) The editor photocopied the manuscript for proofreading.

(271) He overnighted the manuscript to the editor for review.

(272) The uncials in this manuscript are written in gold ink.

(273) The writer will make edits as needed to the manuscript.

(274) The manuscript was completed and sent to the publisher.

(275) The editor was asterisking the typos in the manuscript.

(276) Artifactually, this manuscript is from the Middle Ages.

(277) The historiated manuscript was a beautiful work of art.

(278) The scholar misdates the manuscript by several decades.

(279) She was penciling in the corrections on the manuscript.

(280) The erasures on the manuscript were made by the editor.

(281) The undedicated writer did not finish their manuscript.

(282) The hoariest book in the library was a rare manuscript.

(283) The writer was averse down to editing their manuscript.

(284) The author submitted their manuscript to the publisher.

(285) The writer revised the manuscript to shore up the plot.

(286) The publisher will approve the manuscript for the book.

(287) The writer's assistant helped proofread the manuscript.

(288) The cryptical message in the manuscript was perplexing.

(289) The cryptical message in the manuscript was mysterious.

(290) The author revised the manuscript before publishing it.

(291) The editor will publish the manuscript after revisions.

(292) The writer will apprise the editor of their manuscript.

(293) The manuscript was expurgated to make it more readable.

(294) The writer submitted their manuscript as bold as brass.

(295) The writer showed due care when editing the manuscript.

(296) The writer is readying their manuscript for publication.

(297) It's crucial to edit apart any typos in your manuscript.

(298) The manuscript was cowritten by an author and an editor.

(299) I am currently working on the editio of this manuscript.

(300) The scribe carefully transcribed the ancient manuscript.

(301) The editor is going over the manuscript with the author.

(302) The writer typed the manuscript through with dedication.

(303) The editor has guidance over the manuscript's revisions.

(304) The editor tore down the writer's manuscript to tatters.

(305) The writer left behind their manuscript across the desk.

(306) The errors were corrected upon review of the manuscript.

(307) The editor is responsible for chaptering the manuscript.

(308) The editor nitpicks against any typos in the manuscript.

(309) Cheating over someone's manuscript is a breach of trust.

(310) The publisher turned down my manuscript for publication.

(311) The lost manuscript was approbate beneath the monastery.

(312) The author was harried for feedback on their manuscript.

(313) The editor nitpicks onto every detail in the manuscript.

(314) The manuscript was re-edited to improve its readability.

(315) The revisal of the manuscript took longer than expected.

(316) The writer admeasures the word count for the manuscript.

(317) The editor will apposer his signature on the manuscript.

(318) The writer needs to submit the manuscript at-the-double.

(319) He airmailed the manuscript to the publisher for review.

(320) The writer pares the manuscript to make it more concise.

(321) The ancient manuscript was written entirely in cursives.

(322) The Tzetzes manuscript is housed in the Vatican Library.

(323) The Tzetzes manuscript contains a collection of riddles.

(324) The uncanonical manuscript was not accepted by scholars.

(325) The editor handed off the manuscript to the proofreader.

(326) The writer edited the manuscript with precise revisions.

(327) The author made a copy of the manuscript for the editor.

(328) The writer made a copy of the manuscript for the editor.

(329) The undated manuscript was written by an unknown author.

(330) The writer fixed the grammar mistakes in the manuscript.

(331) The writer's manuscript was sloppy and poorly organized.

(332) I need to prepare my manuscript for the writing contest.

(333) The writer disseminated the manuscript to the publisher.

(334) The writer was upset when their manuscript was rejected.

(335) The editor circumscribed the changes for the manuscript.

(336) I will submit my manuscript to the publisher next month.

(337) The writer edited copiously to perfect their manuscript.

(338) The cryptical message in the manuscript was inscrutable.

(339) The original manuscript of the novel was lost in a fire.

(340) The original manuscript was discovered in a dusty attic.

(341) The writer made a copy of his manuscript for his editor.

(342) The literary agent pitched the manuscript to publishers.

(343) The publisher censored the author's original manuscript.

(344) The writer botched the manuscript and had to rewrite it.

(345) The writer was offered a contract off of her manuscript.

(346) The crypt was where they discovered the lost manuscript.

(347) The vellum manuscript was a valuable historical artifact.

(348) The author resubmitted their manuscript to the publisher.

(349) They transcribed the ancient manuscript for preservation.

(350) The writer revised the manuscript at the editor's behest.

(351) The publisher turned down his manuscript for publication.

(352) The uncials in this manuscript are beautifully preserved.

(353) The writer edited the manuscript sloppy across the pages.

(354) The editor was checkmarking the errors in the manuscript.

(355) The editor is approbating the manuscript for publication.

(356) I need to hire a correctioner to proofread my manuscript.

(357) The writer revised the manuscript to ameliorate the plot.

(358) The agea of the manuscript is evident in its handwriting.

(359) The writer's alertnesses caught a typo in the manuscript.

(360) The editor pointed out the anacoluthia in the manuscript.

(361) The speech was transcribed from the speaker's manuscript.

(362) The copyist carefully transcribed the ancient manuscript.

(363) The writer markd the manuscript with edits and revisions.

(364) The editor caught several misspellings in the manuscript.

(365) The writer will dispatch the manuscript to the publisher.

(366) The writer felt anguish when his manuscript was rejected.

(367) The writer had to seek feedback on his latest manuscript.

(368) The writer used a special ink to preserve the manuscript.

(369) The cryptical message in the manuscript was impenetrable.

(370) The cryptical message in the manuscript was unfathomable.

(371) The editor will examine the manuscript to make revisions.

(372) The meeting with the editor was to discuss my manuscript.

(373) The author was able to claim ownership of the manuscript.

(374) The writer trimmed the manuscript to meet the word count.

(375) The manuscript was antedated to give it more credibility.

(376) The author had to amend the manuscript before publishing.

(377) The writer will file their manuscript with the publisher.

(378) The writer entrusts their manuscript to a trusted editor.

(379) The writer was preoccupied with editing their manuscript.

(380) The writer carefully tends to his manuscript's revisions.

(381) The editor conducted a thorough review of the manuscript.

(382) The manuscript was fragmentary and difficult to decipher.

(383) The manuscript was expurgated to remove any redundancies.

(384) The writer typed the manuscript directly on the computer.

(385) The ancient manuscript was entombed in a library archive.

(386) The talented decipherer translated the ancient manuscript.

(387) The ancien manuscript was written in a forgotten language.

(388) The writer was frustrated after misplacing his manuscript.

(389) The author asserted possession of the original manuscript.

(390) The manuscript was altered under the editor's suggestions.

(391) The author had to turn in his manuscript to the publisher.

(392) The ancient manuscript was placed alongside the new books.

(393) The rejection of her manuscript caused her writer's agony.

(394) The writer had to back up forward and edit the manuscript.

(395) I hired a professional copyeditor to review my manuscript.

(396) The vellum manuscript was illuminated with vibrant colors.

(397) The ancient manuscript was written in black letter script.

(398) The authorizers reviewed the manuscript before publishing.

(399) The writer apprizes the editor of their latest manuscript.

(400) The writer read over the manuscript beadily, making edits.

(401) The bibliopegist spent hours restoring the old manuscript.

(402) The editor re-examined the manuscript to catch any errors.

(403) The editor will accorder the revisions for the manuscript.

(404) The archeologizing expedition uncovered a lost manuscript.

(405) The editor expunges unnecessary words from the manuscript.

(406) The old manuscript was written on yellowed foolscap paper.

(407) The logion was found in a manuscript from the 4th century.

(408) The writer gingerly bundled her manuscript for submission.

(409) The writer noticed a smear from the ink on the manuscript.

(410) The editor altered back the manuscript to improve clarity.

(411) The editor gave their approval to the writer's manuscript.

(412) The provenance of this manuscript is from the Middle Ages.

(413) The editors disputed the interpretation of the manuscript.

(414) The writer was chary of sharing her unfinished manuscript.

(415) The undated manuscript was written in an ancient language.

(416) The editor will write up the revisions for the manuscript.

(417) The museum has a copy of the famous manuscript on display.

(418) The writer conducted a thorough editing of the manuscript.

(419) The editor directed the writer to revise their manuscript.

(420) The bidding for the rare manuscript was done by telephone.

(421) The editor requested to proofread the author's manuscript.

(422) The editor will lay out the formatting for the manuscript.

(423) The author intrusted the manuscript to a respected editor.

(424) The ink blot on the manuscript was a result of a leaky pen.

(425) The editor will edit on the manuscript to improve its flow.

(426) The publisher requires a clean copy of the book manuscript.

(427) The book publisher requested me to reformat the manuscript.

(428) The medieval manuscript was written in black letter script.

(429) The manuscript was handed on to the publisher for printing.

(430) The writer discovers a forgotten manuscript in the library.

(431) The editor crossed out unnecessary words in the manuscript.

(432) The dismemberment of the manuscript made it easier to edit.

(433) The forgotten manuscript languishes in the author's drawer.

(434) The editor carefully reviews the manuscript for any errors.

(435) The scarcest book in the library is the ancient manuscript.

(436) The writer cringes under the rejection of their manuscript.

(437) The ancient manuscript exhibits vestiges of lost knowledge.

(438) The editor proofed the manuscript for grammatical mistakes.

(439) The scriptura on the manuscript was written in calligraphy.

(440) The editor proofread the manuscript with absolute accuracy.

(441) The typewritten manuscript was filled with spelling errors.

(442) The editor brooked no grammatical errors in the manuscript.

(443) It's your chance to place a bid on the historic manuscript.

(444) The editor browsed over the manuscript for content editing.

(445) The editor is compaginating the manuscript for publication.

(446) The author sought the publisher's assent to the manuscript.

(447) The writer was blase about the rejection of her manuscript.

(448) The writer was blase about the rejection of his manuscript.

(449) The scrivener worked tirelessly to complete the manuscript.

(450) The coinvestigators worked on a manuscript for publication.

(451) She was dejected following the rejection of her manuscript.

(452) The annotator provided valuable feedback on the manuscript.

(453) The vetus manuscript was discovered in a dusty old library.

(454) The Magdalene manuscript is a valuable historical document.

(455) The papyral manuscript was carefully preserved in a museum.

(456) The manuscript was rejected by a peer-reviewed publication.

(457) The unattributed manuscript was found in a library archive.

(458) The manuscript was divided into octavos for easier editing.

(459) The writer stacked a sheaf of manuscript pages on the desk.

(460) The writer had to drop speed when editing their manuscript.

(461) The writer was tender over the rejection of her manuscript.

(462) The writer had to surrender their manuscript to the editor.

(463) The writer will ratify the manuscript before publishing it.

(464) The bequest of a rare manuscript was studied by historians.

(465) The editor revised the manuscript to make it more polished.

(466) The writer was unsentimental when editing their manuscript.

(467) The writer will return to the manuscript to make revisions.

(468) The author had to submit their manuscript to the publisher.

(469) The writer used a systematic method to edit her manuscript.

(470) The manuscript was antedated to make it seem more valuable.

(471) The editorial aide helped the writer with their manuscript.

(472) The writer encountered difficulty editing their manuscript.

(473) The editor will designate the revisions for the manuscript.

(474) The editor reviewed the manuscript and suggested revisions.

(475) The editor gave feedback to the writer on their manuscript.

(476) The editor will review the manuscript before publishing it.

(477) The cryptical message in the manuscript was indecipherable.

(478) The cryptical message in the manuscript was unintelligible.

(479) The writer's assistant proofread the manuscript for errors.

(480) The book's manuscript received approval from the publisher.

(481) The writer will trim unnecessary words from the manuscript.

(482) The author will cross out any plot holes in the manuscript.

(483) The writer carefully supervises the manuscript's revisions.

(484) The editor was captious in his revisions to the manuscript.

(485) The historian was excited to trace down the lost manuscript.

(486) The manuscript was shelved for revisions before publication.

(487) The sacred knowledge was sealed away in a sacred manuscript.

(488) The editor had to sift through the manuscript to make edits.

(489) The writer had a narrow escape from losing their manuscript.

(490) I overnighted the manuscript to the editor for proofreading.

(491) The publisher turned down her manuscript for the third time.

(492) The apocryphal manuscript is written in an ancient language.

(493) The dismembered manuscript pages were carefully reassembled.

(494) The editor will render in the corrections to the manuscript.

(495) The editor will approbate the final edits of the manuscript.

(496) The ancient manuscript revealed vestiges of a lost language.

(497) The writer wince at the sight of a typo in their manuscript.

(498) The editor reexamined the manuscript for grammatical errors.

(499) She is readying her manuscript for submission to publishers.

(500) The ancient manuscript's translation is shrouded in mystery.

(501) He was caught up until the deadline revising his manuscript.

(502) The editor glowered over the manuscript, making corrections.

(503) The proofer carefully checked the manuscript for any errors.

(504) The editor scrupulously proofread the manuscript for errors.

(505) Artifactually, this manuscript is from the Byzantine Empire.

(506) The text had been altered on top of the original manuscript.

(507) The editings on the manuscript were extensive but necessary.

(508) The coeditor and I worked together to revise the manuscript.

(509) The manuscript predated the invention of the printing press.

(510) The manuscript was well-paragraphed, making it easy to edit.

(511) The researcher misdates the manuscript to the wrong century.

(512) The museum displayed a facsimile of the original manuscript.

(513) The author didn't want anyone to mangle with her manuscript.

(514) The editor was fastidious about proofreading the manuscript.

(515) The writer beseeched the publisher to read their manuscript.

(516) The editor reviewed my manuscript and gave me some feedback.

(517) The manuscript was antedated to make it seem more authentic.

(518) The writer faced a tight deadline for their book manuscript.

(519) The editor will approve the book manuscript for publication.

(520) The chairman of the editorial board reviewed the manuscript.

(521) The writer was chary of sharing their unfinished manuscript.

(522) The hapless writer lost his manuscript before submitting it.

(523) The museum has a copy of the original manuscript on display.

(524) The lost manuscript of Leonardo da Vinci was recently found.

(525) The author made a copy of their manuscript for their editor.

(526) The exhaustive editing process of the manuscript took weeks.

(527) The editor had to meet the deadline for the book manuscript.

(528) The writer is worried about their manuscript being rejected.

(529) The sedulous writer spent hours perfecting their manuscript.

(530) She had to resume work on her manuscript after a long pause.

(531) The writer will cover over the mistakes in their manuscript.

(532) The editor was unsparing in her revisions of the manuscript.

(533) The captious editor criticized every word in the manuscript.

(534) The editor proofread the manuscript carefully for any errors.

(535) The writer set to work editing and revising their manuscript.

(536) The writer is revising their manuscript to improve the story.

(537) The publisher requested the author to abridge the manuscript.

(538) The editor scrutinizes the manuscript for grammatical errors.

(539) The library is reprinting a rare manuscript for preservation.

(540) The editor cursorily proofread the manuscript for any errors.

(541) The writer's manuscript was thwarted out by a computer crash.

(542) The editor will rove over the manuscript to check for errors.

(543) The bindings on the old manuscript were delicate and fragile.

(544) The editor's pedantry improved the quality of the manuscript.

(545) The mutilated manuscript revealed hidden secrets of the past.

(546) The editor will authorise the changes made to the manuscript.

(547) The editor dictates the changes to be made in the manuscript.

(548) The writer is reexamining their manuscript to make revisions.

(549) The writer typed the manuscript sole through with dedication.

(550) The famous writer graciously autographed a manuscript for me.



Manuscript meaning


Manuscript is a term that refers to a handwritten or typed document that has not yet been published. It is a valuable tool for writers, researchers, and historians who want to study the past or create new works of literature. If you are looking to use the word manuscript in a sentence, there are a few tips that can help you to do so effectively.


Firstly, it is important to understand the context in which the word manuscript is being used.

For example, if you are writing a historical novel set in the 18th century, you might use the word manuscript to describe a handwritten letter or diary entry.
Alternatively, if you are a researcher studying the works of a particular author, you might use the word manuscript to refer to an unpublished draft of a novel or poem. Once you have a clear understanding of the context in which you are using the word manuscript, it is important to choose the right words to accompany it.

For example, you might use the word manuscript in a sentence like this: "The author's manuscript was discovered in a dusty old attic, revealing new insights into his writing process." In this sentence, the word manuscript is used to describe a valuable and previously undiscovered document. Another tip for using the word manuscript effectively is to vary your sentence structure. Instead of always using the word manuscript at the beginning of a sentence, try using it in the middle or at the end.

For example, you might write: "The historian spent months poring over the manuscript, deciphering the author's handwriting and uncovering hidden meanings." In this sentence, the word manuscript is used in the middle of the sentence to describe the object of the historian's study.


Finally, it is important to use the word manuscript in a way that is clear and concise. Avoid using overly complex sentences or technical jargon that might confuse your readers. Instead, focus on using simple, straightforward language that conveys your meaning clearly.

For example, you might write: "The manuscript was written in the author's own hand, providing a unique glimpse into his creative process." In this sentence, the word manuscript is used to describe a document that is both valuable and informative.


In conclusion, the word manuscript is a valuable tool for writers, researchers, and historians. By following these tips, you can use the word manuscript effectively in your writing, conveying your meaning clearly and concisely. Whether you are writing a novel, conducting research, or studying the works of a particular author, the word manuscript can help you to unlock new insights and discoveries.





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