The subject heading of a letter or complaint is a brief phrase that summarizes the main topic or purpose of the communication. It helps the recipient quickly understand the content of the letter without having to read the entire message.
Synonyms for complaint include protest, objection, grievance, charge, grumble, criticism, moan, lament, grouse, or gripe. Medically, the word complaint refers to a symptom (as reported by a patient).
A complaint is signed by the attorney; a verified complaint contains an additional verification page signed by the plaintiff which is notarized. A verified complaint requires a verification page signed by the defendant.
An oblique heading refers to writing headings using oblique text. These texts are similar to italics, but they lean right and they are only distorted versions of the typefaces instead of separate glyphs.
to say or plead in protest, objection, or disapproval to show to present reasons in complaint; plead in protest
It means to remove something. It refers to something intangible such as a complaint. Used largely in the legal system.
Decide what the subject matter of the letter is about and which company if any it refers directly to the address the letter to the person at that company. If it a geneal letter then select just the one company
It refers to the letter B.
The word about refers to the subject of or pertaining to.
No. (I might be wrong.)
In Latin, the "nominative" case refers to the subject.
it refers to a snake.
fever