com·ment
Pronunciation: 'kä-"ment
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin commentum
1. a note explaining, illustrating, or criticizing the meaning of a writing
2. an observation or remark expressing an opinion or attitude
3. a judgment expressed indirectly
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