IPA: /prɪnt/
KK: /prɪnt/
Relating to written or published material that is produced in printed form, such as newspapers, magazines, or books.
She works as a print journalist for a local newspaper.
A mark or image made by pressing something onto a surface, or a copy of a design or picture.
The artist created a beautiful print of the landscape.
To create a copy of text or images on paper or another surface using a machine or device.
I need to print the report before the meeting.
Past: printed
Past Participle: printed
Print → The word 'print' originates from the Old French 'preinte', which is the past participle of 'preindre', meaning to press or to squeeze. It refers to the act of pressing ink onto a surface to create text or images.
Think of the action of 'pressing' ('preindre') ink onto paper to remember that 'print' means to create text or images by pressing.