C1 noun #4,500 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

append

To append means to add something extra to the end of a document or file.

Explanation at your level:

When you have a paper, you can add more to the end. We call this appending. It is like adding a page to the back of your book.

You use append when you add something extra to a document. For example, you can append a photo to your email. It always goes at the end.

In professional writing, we often append documents to show extra information. It is similar to 'attach,' but it specifically means putting it at the end of the file or paper.

The verb append is a formal way to describe adding supplementary material. It is frequently used in technical contexts, such as when you append data to a database or append a signature to a legal document.

Use append when you want to sound precise about the location of an addition. It implies that the core document remains untouched, and the new material is a secondary, auxiliary component.

Etymologically rooted in the Latin appendere, the term carries a nuance of 'hanging' or 'attaching' something as a dependency. In literary and academic discourse, it suggests a deliberate, structured addition that serves to clarify or expand upon the primary text.

30초 단어

  • Append means to add to the end.
  • Used mostly in formal or technical writing.
  • It is the opposite of prepend.
  • The noun form is appendix.

Hey there! Think of append as the act of 'tacking on' extra information. When you have a report that is already finished, but you realize you need to include a list of references, you append those references to the end.

It is a very precise word. Unlike 'add,' which can mean putting something anywhere, append almost always points to the end of something. It is common in professional settings, like when a lawyer appends a clause to a contract or a programmer appends a line of code to a log file.

The word append comes from the Latin word appendere, which means 'to hang to' or 'to hang upon.' It is a combination of ad- (to) and pendere (to hang).

Think of it like hanging a charm onto a bracelet. Historically, it was used to describe hanging a seal onto a wax document to make it official. Over time, the meaning shifted from physical hanging to the figurative act of adding text or data to the end of a document.

You will mostly hear append in formal or technical contexts. It is a favorite in office environments and software development.

Common phrases include append a signature, append a file, or append a note. If you are writing a casual email to a friend, you might just say 'I added a note,' but if you are writing a formal report, 'I have appended a summary' sounds much more professional.

While append itself isn't the core of many idioms, it relates to the concept of 'tacking on' things.

  • Tack on: To add something extra, often as an afterthought.
  • Add a postscript: Adding a final thought to a letter.
  • Bring up the rear: To be at the very end of a line.
  • The icing on the cake: An extra, usually positive, addition.
  • Add insult to injury: Adding a bad thing to an already bad situation.

Append is a regular verb. The past tense is appended, and the present participle is appending.

Pronunciation: In both British and American English, it is pronounced /əˈpend/. The stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with 'depend,' 'mend,' 'tend,' 'spend,' and 'blend.'

Fun Fact

It relates to the word 'pendant' (jewelry).

Pronunciation Guide

UK /əˈpend/

Uh-pend

US /əˈpend/

Uh-pend

Common Errors

  • Misplacing stress
  • Pronouncing 'a' as 'ay'
  • Dropping the 'd' sound

Rhymes With

depend mend tend spend blend

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to understand

Writing 3/5

Requires formal context

Speaking 3/5

Formal tone

듣기 2/5

Clear sound

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

add attach end

Learn Next

prepend amend supplement

고급

addendum appendix

Grammar to Know

Prefixes

ap-pend, pre-pend

Passive Voice

The note was appended.

Verb Patterns

Append to

Examples by Level

1

I will append a note.

I will add a note.

Future tense.

1

Please append your name to the list.

2

Did you append the file?

3

I appended a map to the letter.

4

They appended a new rule.

5

She appended her signature.

6

Can you append the data?

7

He appended a short story.

8

We appended the results.

1

The report has an appended glossary.

2

Please append the receipts to your expense form.

3

The programmer appended the logs to the file.

4

We decided to append a disclaimer.

5

He appended his comments to the draft.

6

The appendix is appended to the book.

7

Don't forget to append the source list.

8

They appended a new chapter.

1

The judge appended a condition to the ruling.

2

The software will automatically append the date.

3

She appended a postscript to her formal letter.

4

The findings were appended to the final thesis.

5

We must append the evidence to the report.

6

The system will append the new data to the existing set.

7

He appended a list of references at the end.

8

The agreement was appended to the contract.

1

The professor appended a lengthy bibliography to the research paper.

2

It is standard practice to append the methodology section.

3

The document was appended with an index.

4

They appended a series of charts to illustrate the trends.

5

The amendment was appended to the original charter.

6

He appended a personal reflection to the formal essay.

7

The legal team appended several exhibits to the brief.

8

The data was appended to the master record.

1

The manuscript was appended with a collection of rare illustrations.

2

The author appended a scholarly commentary to the classic text.

3

The legislative body appended a rider to the proposed bill.

4

The archives were appended with newly discovered letters.

5

The historian appended a detailed chronology to the biography.

6

The technical manual was appended with a troubleshooting guide.

7

The treaty was appended with a secret protocol.

8

The artist appended a final, cryptic note to the canvas.

반의어

detach remove subtract

자주 쓰는 조합

append a signature
append a document
append data
append a note
append a file
append a list
append a comment
append a disclaimer
append a clause
append a reference

Idioms & Expressions

"tack on"

to add at the end

They tacked on a fee.

casual

"add fuel to the fire"

make a bad situation worse

Don't add fuel to the fire.

neutral

"bring up the rear"

to be at the end

He brought up the rear.

neutral

"the icing on the cake"

extra nice addition

The win was the icing on the cake.

neutral

"tag along"

to follow someone

Can I tag along?

casual

Easily Confused

append vs Amend

Sounds similar

Amend is to edit, append is to add.

Amend the text vs Append a note.

append vs Attach

Both mean to add

Attach is general, append is specific to the end.

Attach a file vs Append a signature.

append vs Prepend

Opposite prefix

Prepend is the start, append is the end.

Prepend a title vs Append a date.

append vs Appendage

Same root

Appendage is a body part or limb.

The insect's appendage.

Sentence Patterns

B2

Subject + append + object + to + location

I will append the file to the email.

C1

Passive: Object + be + appended + to + location

The note was appended to the report.

A2

Imperative: Append + object + to + location

Append the data to the list.

B1

Gerund: Appending + object

Appending files is easy.

A2

Infinitive: To + append

I need to append this.

어휘 가족

Nouns

appendix a section at the end of a book

Verbs

prepend to add to the beginning

Adjectives

appendable able to be appended

관련

pend root word

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal (legal/technical) Neutral (business) Casual (rarely used)

자주 하는 실수

Using 'append' for adding in the middle Use 'insert'
Append means at the end.
Confusing with 'amend' Use 'amend' to change
Append is to add, amend is to edit.
Using 'append' for physical objects like a hat Use 'attach' or 'wear'
Append is usually for abstract info or files.
Saying 'append to the beginning' Say 'prepend'
Append is for the end.
Using 'append' in very casual speech Use 'add'
Append sounds too stiff for friends.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Visualize a document with a tail hanging off the end.

💡

Tech Context

Use it when talking about log files.

🌍

Legal Writing

Lawyers use this word constantly.

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Verb Pattern

Always follow with 'to'.

💡

Stress

Hit the second syllable hard.

💡

Don't use for edits

Use 'amend' for changing content.

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Latin Roots

It means to hang.

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Flashcards

Pair it with 'prepend'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Append = A-PEN-D: Always Put End Notes Down.

Visual Association

A document with a long paper clip holding extra pages at the very end.

Word Web

Add Attach Supplement End Document

챌린지

Find a document and 'append' a sticky note to the last page.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: to hang upon

문화적 맥락

None.

Used heavily in IT and legal fields.

Used in many technical manuals and legal contracts.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • Append the signature
  • Append the document
  • Append the report

Programming

  • Append to file
  • Append string
  • Append data

Legal

  • Append a clause
  • Append exhibit
  • Append evidence

Academic

  • Append bibliography
  • Append appendix
  • Append notes

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever had to append a file to an email?"

"Do you know the difference between appending and prepending?"

"Why do you think legal documents use the word append so much?"

"Can you think of a time you appended a note to a letter?"

"Is it better to append information or include it in the main text?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you had to add something to a finished project.

Why is it important to keep the original document intact when appending?

Write a short paragraph about how you organize your digital files.

Explain the importance of appendices in academic books.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

They are similar, but append specifically means adding to the end.

It is better to use 'attach' for physical items.

Remove or detach.

No, it is mostly formal or technical.

Appendix.

Usually, or a data set.

Yes.

Append is end, prepend is start.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

Please ___ your name to the end of the list.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: append

Append means to add to the end.

multiple choice A2

Which of these is the best place to append something?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The end

Append means adding to the end.

true false B1

Append means to delete something.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Append means to add, not delete.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Append is end, prepend is start.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Append the data to the report.

점수: /5

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