postscript
Pronunciation: [ˈpoʊstˌskrɪpt]
Word
Context: "writing"
(noun) a little note added at the end of a letter or message after the main part is finished. It's like saying, 'Oh, I forgot to tell you this part!'
Example
I added a postscript to my letter, reminding her about the party.
Example
There was no postscript in his email, so I didn't know he wanted to talk more.
Example
Did you see the postscript at the end of my letter?
Context: "general"
(noun) an additional thought or comment that comes after the main idea or conclusion of something. It's like when you think of something extra after you've finished talking.
Example
Her speech was so good, but the postscript she added really made it special.
Example
Without a postscript, the report felt incomplete and left out important details.
Example
What did you think of the postscript at the end of the book?
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