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单词 addenda
释义

addendum

noun

ad·​den·​dum ə-ˈden-dəm How to pronounce addendum (audio)
plural addenda ə-ˈden-də How to pronounce addendum (audio) also addendums
1
: a thing added : addition
2
: a supplement to a book
often used in plural but singular in construction

Synonyms

  • afterword
  • appendix
  • codicil
  • excursus
  • supplement
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Example Sentences

Francine du Plessix Gray, in an essay first written in 1991 and updated with an addendum here, writes eloquently of a lifelong obsession with weight loss, stemming from the harsh judgments of a mother enraptured by fashion. Ginia Bellafante, New York Times Book Review, 21 Sept. 2008 This qualification, however, is not a recent addendum to Derrida's career. In 1990, near the end of the period in which rhetoric and composition had a strong interest in his work, Derrida participated in an editor's interview … in which he characterized his project as fundamentally tied to the tradition it works both within and against. College English, September 2006 The letters are included as an addendum to the biography. there's an addendum from the author to explain certain stylistic choices that she made
Recent Examples on the Web But no one knew for sure the addendum was gone when Murray made an unscheduled appearance in the stadium’s interview room Thursday. Kent Somers, The Arizona Republic, 29 July 2022 According to multiple reports Thursday night, the Cardinals have removed the addendum to Murray's contract that mandated independent study during game weeks. Tyler Dragon, USA TODAY, 29 July 2022 The addendum was unexpected for several reasons, including that coach Kliff Kingsbury and teammates have never voiced public displeasure with Murray’s preparation for games. David Brandt, ajc, 28 July 2022 So that begs the question: Why was the addendum needed in the contract? Mark Heim | Mheim@al.com, al, 28 July 2022 By Wednesday, the Cardinals decided to delete the addendum, which required Murray to spend four hours per week during the season studying football away from team headquarters. Kent Somers, The Arizona Republic, 29 July 2022 But what got the airwaves chattering wasn’t the amount of the salary but an addendum mandating that Murray complete four hours of independent game study per week. Don Yaeger, Forbes, 9 Aug. 2022 Murray faced heightened scrutiny after news surfaced Monday that his new five-year, $230.5 million contract extension has an addendum that requires him to study a minimum of four hours a week. Tyler Dragon, USA TODAY, 29 July 2022 That addendum was written into the deal and agreed upon by both parties, something which has sparked all sorts of concern, conjecture and speculation about Murray, his study habits, and the entire Cardinals’ organization as well. Bob Mcmanaman, The Arizona Republic, 27 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Latin, neuter of addendus, gerundive of addere "to add"

First Known Use

1664, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

addendum

noun

ad·​den·​dum ə-ˈden-dəm How to pronounce addendum (audio)
plural addenda
ə-ˈden-də
: something added (as to a book)

addenda

noun

variants also addendums
plural of addendum
1
as in appendixes
a part added at the end of a book or periodical there's an addendum from the author to explain certain stylistic choices that she made

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • appendixes
  • appendices
  • epilogues
  • codicils
  • supplements
  • additions
  • excursus
  • postscripts
  • afterwords
  • excursuses
  • codas
  • accompaniments
  • postludes
  • endings
  • documentations
  • finales
  • sequels
  • conclusions
  • epilogs
  • complements
  • follow-ups
  • allonges
  • riders

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • prefaces
  • introductions
  • forewords
  • prologues
  • prologs
2
as in additions
something added (as by growth) with each new addendum the list of demands simply got more absurd

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • additions
  • supplements
  • expansions
  • gains
  • more
  • increments
  • increases
  • appendixes
  • accruals
  • raises
  • augmentations
  • pluses
  • boosts
  • accretions
  • appendices
  • proliferations
  • plusses
  • extensions
  • upticks
  • step-ups
  • gatherings
  • assemblages
  • collections
  • accumulations
  • accessions
  • continuations
  • rises
  • complements
  • jumps
  • upturns
  • spikes
  • uptrends
  • run-ups

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • reductions
  • abatements
  • diminutions
  • losses
  • depletions
  • decreases
  • decrements
  • declines
  • shrinkages
  • deductions
  • diminishments
  • falls
  • subtractions
  • step-downs
  • falloffs
  • drop-offs
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