write-in
[ rahyt-in ]
/ ˈraɪtˌɪn /
noun
a candidate or vote for a candidate not listed on the printed ballot but written onto it by the voter: Write-ins may swing the election.
adjective
of, relating to, or for such a candidate or vote or a ballot so marked: a write-in campaign.
Origin of write-in
First recorded in 1930–35
Words nearby write-in
write off,
write one's own ticket,
write out,
write up,
write-down,
write-in,
write-in candidate,
write-off,
write-protect,
write-up,
writer
Definition for write in (2 of 2)
write
[ rahyt ]
/ raɪt /
verb (used with object), wrote or (Archaic) writ; writ·ten or (Archaic) writ; writ·ing.
verb (used without object), wrote or (Archaic) writ; writ·ten or (Archaic) writ; writ·ing.
Verb Phrases
Origin of write
before 900; Middle English
writen, Old English
wrītan; cognate with Old Saxon
wrītan to cut, write, German
reissen to tear, draw, Old Norse
rīta to score, write
OTHER WORDS FROM write
mis·write, verb (used with object), mis·wrote, mis·writ·ten, mis·writ·ing.British Dictionary definitions for write in (1 of 2)
write in
verb (tr)
to insert in (a document, form, etc) in writing
(adverb)
to write a letter to a company, institution, etc
(adverb) US
- to vote for (a person not on a ballot) by writing in his name
- to cast (a vote) for such a person by writing in his name
noun write-in US
the act of voting for a person by writing his name on a ballot
a candidate or vote that has been written in
(as modifier)
a write-in campaign
British Dictionary definitions for write in (2 of 2)
write
/ (raɪt) /
verb writes, writing, wrote or written
Derived forms of write
writable, adjectiveWord Origin for write
Old English
wrītan (originally: to scratch runes into bark); related to Old Frisian
wrīta, Old Norse
rīta, Old High German
rīzan (German
reissen to tear)
Idioms and Phrases with write in (1 of 2)
write in
Cast a vote by inserting a name not listed on the ballot, as in He asked them to write in his name as a candidate. [c. 1930]
Insert in a text or document, as in Please don't write in your corrections on the printed pages, but list them separately. [Late 1300s]
Communicate with an organization by mail, as in Listeners are being asked to write in their requests. [1920s]
Idioms and Phrases with write in (2 of 2)
write