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Definition of 'written'

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written

(rɪtən )
1. 
Written is the past participle of write.
2. adjective
A written test or piece of work is one that involves writing rather than doing something practical or giving spoken answers.
...knowledge that can be assessed in a short written test.
3. adjective [ADJ n]
A written agreement, rule, or law has been officially written down.
The newspaper broke a written agreement not to sell certain photographs.
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written in American English

(ˈrɪtən )
verb transitive, verb intransitive
1.  pp. of
write
adjective
2. 
put down in a form to be read; not spoken or oral
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
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written in British English

(ˈrɪtən )
verb
1.  the past participle of write
adjective
2. 
taken down in writing; transcribed
written evidence
the written word
Compare spoken (sense 2)
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Written language is more formal than spoken language, and writing is much more difficult than speaking.
Marius, Richard A Short Guide to Writing About History (1995)

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