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emboss

/im'bɔs/
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Word: Emboss

Definition: The verb "emboss" means to create a raised design or pattern on a surface, usually by pressing or stamping it. This makes the design stand out from the background, creating a three-dimensional effect.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "emboss" when talking about art, crafts, or manufacturing processes where a design is raised.
  • It is often used with objects like paper, metal, or leather.
Examples:
  1. Simple Example: "She used a special tool to emboss her initials on the leather wallet."
  2. Advanced Example: "The artist chose to emboss the metal surface to give it a unique texture that catches the light beautifully."
Word Variants:
  • Embossed (adjective): Describes something that has been embossed. For example, "The embossed card had a beautiful design."
  • Embossing (noun): The process of creating an embossed design. For example, "Embossing is a popular technique in book covers."
Different Meanings:
  • While "emboss" primarily refers to creating a raised design, it can also imply making something more noticeable or prominent in a figurative sense. For example, "The marketing campaign aimed to emboss the brand in the minds of consumers."
Synonyms:
  • Raise
  • Elevate
  • Impress
  • Relief (when referring to the raised design)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that include "emboss," but you may find related terms in artistic contexts, like "stand out," which means to be noticeable or prominent.
Summary:

"Emboss" is a useful word in English that describes the action of creating a raised design on various surfaces.

Verb
  1. raise in a relief
    • embossed stationery

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