write-up

[ rahyt-uhp ]
/ ˈraɪtˌʌp /

noun

a written description or account, as in a newspaper or magazine: The play got a terrible write-up.
Accounting. an increase in the book value of a corporation that is not warranted by the true assets of the corporation.

Origin of write-up

1880–85, Americanism; noun use of verb phrase write up

Definition for write up (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.

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH write

right rite wright write

British Dictionary definitions for write up (1 of 2)

write up

verb (tr, adverb)

to describe fully, complete, or bring up to date in writing write up a diary
to praise or bring to public notice in writing
accounting, US
  1. to place an excessively high value on (an asset)
  2. to increase the book value of (an asset) in order to reflect more accurately its current worth in the market

noun write-up

a published account of something, such as a review in a newspaper or magazine
accounting, US
  1. an excessive or illegally high valuation of corporate assets
  2. a raising of the book value of an asset

British Dictionary definitions for write up (2 of 2)

write
/ (raɪt) /

verb writes, writing, wrote or written

Derived forms of write

writable, adjective

Word 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 up (1 of 2)

write up

1

Write a report or description, as for publication, as in She's been writing up these local concerts for years. [Early 1400s]

2

Overvalue an asset, as in That accountant is always writing up our equipment, forgetting depreciation.

Idioms and Phrases with write up (2 of 2)

write