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BRICK_the_13th
BRICK_the_13th
2019-05-06

com·ment /ˈkäment/ noun noun: comment; plural noun: comments 1. a verbal or written remark expressing an opinion or reaction. "you asked for comments on the new proposals" synonyms: remark, observation, statement, utterance, pronouncement, judgment, reflection, opinion, view, criticism "she was upset by their comments on her appearance" discussion, especially of a critical nature, of an issue or event. "the plans were not sent to the council for comment" synonyms: discussion, debate, mention, consideration, interest "the story excited a great deal of comment" an indirect expression of the views of the creator of an artistic work. "their second single is a comment on the commercial nature of raves" an explanatory note in a book or other written text. synonyms: note, notation, annotation, footnote, gloss, commentary, explanation, explication, interpretation, elucidation, exposition, exegesis; More marginalia; rarescholium "a comment had been inserted in the register for 1586" ARCHAIC a written explanation or commentary. COMPUTING a piece of specially tagged text placed within a program to help other users to understand it, which the computer ignores when running the program. verb verb: comment; 3rd person present: comments; past tense: commented; past participle: commented; gerund or present participle: commenting 1. express (an opinion or reaction). "the company would not comment on the venture" synonyms: remark on, speak about, talk about, write about, discuss, mention, give a mention to, make mention of, make remarks about, make a comment on, express an opinion on, say something about, touch on, allude to More "they commented on the quality of the water" remark, observe, reflect, say, state, declare, announce, pronounce, assert, interpose, interject; come out with; rareopine "“It will soon be night,” he commented" COMPUTING place a piece of specially tagged explanatory text within (a program) to assist other users. COMPUTING turn (part of a program) into a comment so that the computer ignores it when running the program. "you could try commenting out that line"

BRICK_the_13th
BRICK_the_13th
2019-05-08

com·ment /ˈkäment/ noun noun: comment; plural noun: comments 1. a verbal or written remark expressing an opinion or reaction. "you asked for comments on the new proposals" synonyms: remark, observation, statement, utterance, pronouncement, judgment, reflection, opinion, view, criticism "she was upset by their comments on her appearance" discussion, especially of a critical nature, of an issue or event. "the plans were not sent to the council for comment" synonyms: discussion, debate, mention, consideration, interest "the story excited a great deal of comment" an indirect expression of the views of the creator of an artistic work. "their second single is a comment on the commercial nature of raves" an explanatory note in a book or other written text. synonyms: note, notation, annotation, footnote, gloss, commentary, explanation, explication, interpretation, elucidation, exposition, exegesis; More marginalia; rarescholium "a comment had been inserted in the register for 1586" ARCHAIC a written explanation or commentary. COMPUTING a piece of specially tagged text placed within a program to help other users to understand it, which the computer ignores when running the program. verb verb: comment; 3rd person present: comments; past tense: commented; past participle: commented; gerund or present participle: commenting 1. express (an opinion or reaction). "the company would not comment on the venture" synonyms: remark on, speak about, talk about, write about, discuss, mention, give a mention to, make mention of, make remarks about, make a comment on, express an opinion on, say something about, touch on, allude to More "they commented on the quality of the water" remark, observe, reflect, say, state, declare, announce, pronounce, assert, interpose, interject; come out with; rareopine "“It will soon be night,” he commented" COMPUTING place a piece of specially tagged explanatory text within (a program) to assist other users. COMPUTING turn (part of a program) into a comment so that the computer ignores it when running the program. "you could try commenting out that line"

BRICK_the_13th
BRICK_the_13th
2019-05-14

com·ment /ˈkäment/ noun noun: comment; plural noun: comments 1. a verbal or written remark expressing an opinion or reaction. "you asked for comments on the new proposals" synonyms: remark, observation, statement, utterance, pronouncement, judgment, reflection, opinion, view, criticism "she was upset by their comments on her appearance" discussion, especially of a critical nature, of an issue or event. "the plans were not sent to the council for comment" synonyms: discussion, debate, mention, consideration, interest "the story excited a great deal of comment" an indirect expression of the views of the creator of an artistic work. "their second single is a comment on the commercial nature of raves" an explanatory note in a book or other written text. synonyms: note, notation, annotation, footnote, gloss, commentary, explanation, explication, interpretation, elucidation, exposition, exegesis; More marginalia; rarescholium "a comment had been inserted in the register for 1586" ARCHAIC a written explanation or commentary. COMPUTING a piece of specially tagged text placed within a program to help other users to understand it, which the computer ignores when running the program. verb verb: comment; 3rd person present: comments; past tense: commented; past participle: commented; gerund or present participle: commenting 1. express (an opinion or reaction). "the company would not comment on the venture" synonyms: remark on, speak about, talk about, write about, discuss, mention, give a mention to, make mention of, make remarks about, make a comment on, express an opinion on, say something about, touch on, allude to More "they commented on the quality of the water" remark, observe, reflect, say, state, declare, announce, pronounce, assert, interpose, interject; come out with; rareopine "“It will soon be night,” he commented" COMPUTING place a piece of specially tagged explanatory text within (a program) to assist other users. COMPUTING turn (part of a program) into a comment so that the computer ignores it when running the program. "you could try commenting out that line"

BRICK_the_13th
BRICK_the_13th
2019-05-26

com·ment /ˈkäment/ noun noun: comment; plural noun: comments 1. a verbal or written remark expressing an opinion or reaction. "you asked for comments on the new proposals" synonyms: remark, observation, statement, utterance, pronouncement, judgment, reflection, opinion, view, criticism "she was upset by their comments on her appearance" discussion, especially of a critical nature, of an issue or event. "the plans were not sent to the council for comment" synonyms: discussion, debate, mention, consideration, interest "the story excited a great deal of comment" an indirect expression of the views of the creator of an artistic work. "their second single is a comment on the commercial nature of raves" an explanatory note in a book or other written text. synonyms: note, notation, annotation, footnote, gloss, commentary, explanation, explication, interpretation, elucidation, exposition, exegesis; More marginalia; rarescholium "a comment had been inserted in the register for 1586" ARCHAIC a written explanation or commentary. COMPUTING a piece of specially tagged text placed within a program to help other users to understand it, which the computer ignores when running the program. verb verb: comment; 3rd person present: comments; past tense: commented; past participle: commented; gerund or present participle: commenting 1. express (an opinion or reaction). "the company would not comment on the venture" synonyms: remark on, speak about, talk about, write about, discuss, mention, give a mention to, make mention of, make remarks about, make a comment on, express an opinion on, say something about, touch on, allude to More "they commented on the quality of the water" remark, observe, reflect, say, state, declare, announce, pronounce, assert, interpose, interject; come out with; rareopine "“It will soon be night,” he commented" COMPUTING place a piece of specially tagged explanatory text within (a program) to assist other users. COMPUTING turn (part of a program) into a comment so that the computer ignores it when running the program. "you could try commenting out that line"

BRICK_the_13th
BRICK_the_13th
2019-05-15

com·ment /ˈkäment/ noun noun: comment; plural noun: comments 1. a verbal or written remark expressing an opinion or reaction. "you asked for comments on the new proposals" synonyms: remark, observation, statement, utterance, pronouncement, judgment, reflection, opinion, view, criticism "she was upset by their comments on her appearance" discussion, especially of a critical nature, of an issue or event. "the plans were not sent to the council for comment" synonyms: discussion, debate, mention, consideration, interest "the story excited a great deal of comment" an indirect expression of the views of the creator of an artistic work. "their second single is a comment on the commercial nature of raves" an explanatory note in a book or other written text. synonyms: note, notation, annotation, footnote, gloss, commentary, explanation, explication, interpretation, elucidation, exposition, exegesis; More marginalia; rarescholium "a comment had been inserted in the register for 1586" ARCHAIC a written explanation or commentary. COMPUTING a piece of specially tagged text placed within a program to help other users to understand it, which the computer ignores when running the program. verb verb: comment; 3rd person present: comments; past tense: commented; past participle: commented; gerund or present participle: commenting 1. express (an opinion or reaction). "the company would not comment on the venture" synonyms: remark on, speak about, talk about, write about, discuss, mention, give a mention to, make mention of, make remarks about, make a comment on, express an opinion on, say something about, touch on, allude to More "they commented on the quality of the water" remark, observe, reflect, say, state, declare, announce, pronounce, assert, interpose, interject; come out with; rareopine "“It will soon be night,” he commented" COMPUTING place a piece of specially tagged explanatory text within (a program) to assist other users. COMPUTING turn (part of a program) into a comment so that the computer ignores it when running the program. "you could try commenting out that line"

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