strikeover: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˈstraɪkˌəʊvə/US/ˈstraɪkˌoʊvər/

Technical, Formal

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What does “strikeover” mean?

To type or write over a character that has already been written or printed, typically to correct it.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

To type or write over a character that has already been written or printed, typically to correct it.

In printing and computing contexts, can also refer to text that is struck through (~~like this~~) for editorial or formatting purposes.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in meaning. Both varieties use the term in technical/professional contexts.

Connotations

Neutral technical term in both varieties.

Frequency

Equally rare in both UK and US English, confined to specific professional domains.

Grammar

How to Use “strikeover” in a Sentence

strikeover [noun]strikeover the [noun]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
textcharactererrortyping
medium
data entrymanual correctionprinted form
weak
documentkeymistake

Examples

Examples of “strikeover” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • Please strikeover the incorrect figure and initial the change.
  • The clerk was trained to strikeover errors neatly.

American English

  • If you make a mistake, just strikeover it and keep typing.
  • The form instructions said not to strikeover any entries.

adverb

British English

  • Not commonly used as an adverb.

American English

  • Not commonly used as an adverb.

adjective

British English

  • The strikeover text was difficult to read.
  • Use a strikeover font for the deleted section.

American English

  • The document had a strikeover correction on page three.
  • She applied a strikeover effect to the paragraph.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Used in clerical or data processing contexts for manual correction on forms.

Academic

Rare; may appear in editorial notes on manuscripts.

Everyday

Virtually never used in casual conversation.

Technical

Common in documentation for typing, word processing, or printing software.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “strikeover”

Strong

Neutral

strikethroughcross out

Weak

correct overtype over

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “strikeover”

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “strikeover”

  • Using 'strikeover' as a noun for a labour dispute (correct term is 'strike').
  • Confusing with 'strike through' (which can be a phrasal verb).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

They are very similar. 'Strikethrough' is more common in digital text formatting (e.g., ~~this~~), while 'strikeover' can imply the physical action of typing or writing over a character.

It is highly unlikely. It is a technical term from typing, data entry, and proofreading. In everyday situations, people say 'cross out' or 'put a line through'.

'Overtype' (or 'overwrite') is a mode in word processing that replaces existing characters as you type. 'Strikeover' often implies the old character remains visible under the new one, as with a typewriter or pen.

It is standardly written as one word (strikeover), though the related verb phrase is 'strike over'.

To type or write over a character that has already been written or printed, typically to correct it.

Strikeover is usually technical, formal in register.

Strikeover: in British English it is pronounced /ˈstraɪkˌəʊvə/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈstraɪkˌoʊvər/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • No common idioms

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of a typist who must STRIKE a key OVER an existing letter to fix it.

Conceptual Metaphor

CORRECTION IS LAYERING (placing new text on top of old).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
When filling out the bank form in ink, if you make an error, you should it neatly and initial the correction.
Multiple Choice

In which context is 'strikeover' most appropriately used?

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