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com·ment       (kŏm'ěnt)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
    1. A written note intended as an explanation, illustration, or criticism of a passage in a book or other writing; an annotation.
    2. A series of annotations or explanations.
    3. A statement of fact or opinion, especially a remark that expresses a personal reaction or attitude.
    4. An implied conclusion or judgment: a novel that is a comment on contemporary lawlessness.
    1. A statement of fact or opinion, especially a remark that expresses a personal reaction or attitude.
    2. An implied conclusion or judgment: a novel that is a comment on contemporary lawlessness.
  1. Talk; gossip: a divorce that caused much comment.
  2. Computer Science A string of text in a program that does not function in the program itself but is used by the programmer to explain instructions.
  3. Linguistics The part of a sentence that provides new information about the topic. Also called rheme.

v.   com·ment·ed, com·ment·ing, com·ments

v.   intr.
  1. To make a comment; remark.
  2. To serve as a judgmental commentary: "Her demise comments on [the Upper East Side's] entire way of life" (Mark Muro).

v.   tr.
To make comments on; annotate.


[Middle English, from Late Latin commentum, interpretation, from Latin, contrivance, from neuter past participle of comminīscī, to devise; see men-1 in Indo-European roots.]

Synonyms: These nouns denote an expression of fact, opinion, or explanation: made an unpleasant comment about my friend; a casual observation about the movie; an offensive personal remark.

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