Uncommented
noun
1.
a remark, observation, or criticism:
a comment about the weather.
2.
gossip; talk:
His frequent absences gave rise to comment.
3.
a criticism or interpretation, often by implication or suggestion:
The play is a comment on modern society.
4.
a user response to published content on the Internet, written in a designated “Comments” section, often below the published content:
There were many online comments criticizing the author.
5.
a note in explanation, expansion, or criticism of a passage in a book, article, or the like; annotation.
6.
explanatory or critical matter added to a text.
7.
Also called rheme. Linguistics. the part of a sentence that communicates new information about the topic.
Compare topic (def 4).
verb (used without object)
8.
to make remarks, observations, or criticisms:
He refused to comment on the decision of the court.
9.
to write explanatory or critical notes upon a text.
verb (used with object)
10.
to make comments or remarks on; furnish with comments; annotate.
noun
1.
a remark, criticism, or observation
2.
talk or gossip
3.
a note explaining or criticizing a passage in a text
4.
explanatory or critical matter added to a text
verb
5.
when intr, often foll by on; when tr, takes a clause as object. to remark or express an opinion
6.
(intransitive) to write notes explaining or criticizing a text
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