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comment
noun
a
spoken
or
written
statement
that
gives
an
opinion
or
reaction
about
something
•
The
teacher
wrote
a
helpful
comment
in
the
margin
of
my
essay
.
The
teacher
wrote
a
helpful
comment
in
the
margin
of
my
essay
.
•
After
the
movie
,
everyone
shared
their
comments
about
the
ending
.
After
the
movie
,
everyone
shared
their
comments
about
the
ending
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Latin
commentum
‘
interpretation
,
annotation
’,
from
comminisci
‘
devise
,
contrive
’.
verb
to
say
or
write
something
that
expresses
your
opinion
or
reaction
•
The
mayor
refused
to
comment
on
the
investigation
.
The
mayor
refused
to
comment
on
the
investigation
.
•
Could
you
comment
on
my
presentation
draft
before
tomorrow
?
Could
you
comment
on
my
presentation
draft
before
tomorrow
?
noun
a
short
line
of
explanatory
text
in
computer
code
that
is
ignored
by
the
computer
•
Add
a
comment
above
this
loop
to
explain
what
it
does
.
Add
a
comment
above
this
loop
to
explain
what
it
does
.
•
Without
clear
comments
,
the
code
is
hard
to
maintain
.
Without
clear
comments
,
the
code
is
hard
to
maintain
.
verb
to
add
a
line
of
explanatory
text
to
computer
code
,
often
to
help
others
understand
it
•
Please
comment
your
code
so
others
can
understand
it
.
Please
comment
your
code
so
others
can
understand
it
.
•
I
commented
the
old
function
because
we
don't
need
it
anymore
.
I
commented
the
old
function
because
we
don't
need
it
anymore
.
commentary
noun
-
commentary
,
commentaries
spoken
description
of
an
event
given
while
it
is
happening
,
especially
on
radio
,
television
,
or
online
video
•
The
football
fan
turned
up
the
volume
to
hear
the
commentary
during
the
match
.
The
football
fan
turned
up
the
volume
to
hear
the
commentary
during
the
match
.
•
Without
the
excited
commentary
,
the
race
would
have
felt
flat
.
Without
the
excited
commentary
,
the
race
would
have
felt
flat
.
Middle
English
:
from
Latin
commentarius
‘
notebook
,
annotation
’,
from
commentari
‘
to
comment
’.
noun
-
commentary
,
commentaries
a
set
of
notes
that
explain
,
interpret
,
or
criticize
a
text
,
especially
a
literary
or
religious
work
•
Our
English
teacher
handed
out
a
commentary
on
Shakespeare's
sonnets
.
Our
English
teacher
handed
out
a
commentary
on
Shakespeare's
sonnets
.
•
The
scholar's
commentary
on
the
ancient
poem
clarified
many
obscure
references
.
The
scholar's
commentary
on
the
ancient
poem
clarified
many
obscure
references
.
Middle
English
:
from
Latin
commentarius
‘
notebook
,
annotation
’.
noun
-
commentary
,
commentaries
an
expression
of
opinions
or
criticism
about
a
situation
,
event
,
or
trend
•
The
film
is
a
biting
commentary
on
consumer
culture
.
The
film
is
a
biting
commentary
on
consumer
culture
.
•
Her
painting
serves
as
a
social
commentary
on
urban
poverty
.
Her
painting
serves
as
a
social
commentary
on
urban
poverty
.
Extended
figurative
use
of
earlier
senses
meaning
‘
explanation
’.