file
The word is built around the concept of order, alignment, and refinement. Whether dealing with paperwork, digital data, or people moving in a line, there is a strong sense of systematic arrangement. In legal and administrative contexts, it carries a formal tone of officiality and permanence. To "file" something isn't just to store it, but often to submit it into a recognized system of record. When used as a tool or action for smoothing, the connotation shifts toward precision and abrasion. It suggests the gradual removal of rough edges to achieve a polished or desired shape.
Countable when referring to a physical folder, a digital document on a hard drive, or the metal tool used for smoothing. Uncountable when describing the formation of people walking in a line ('walking in single file').
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Meanings
A folder or box used to keep loose papers and documents organized.
"She placed the contract in the client's file."
A resource of data stored in a computer system.
"Please save the document as a PDF file before sending it."
A tool with a roughened metal surface used for smoothing or shaping wood, metal, or nails.
"He used a metal file to smooth the rough edge of the pipe."
A line of people or things arranged one behind another.
"The students walked into the classroom in a single file."
To place a document in a folder or record for storage; to submit a legal document officially.
"The lawyer will file the lawsuit tomorrow morning."