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Word: Engraved

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: The word "engraved" describes something that has been cut or impressed into a surface. This often refers to designs or text that are permanently marked onto materials like metal, wood, or glass.

Explanation for New Learners:

When something is "engraved," it means that a design or letters have been carefully carved into a hard surface. This makes the design or words last a long time because they are not just painted on; they are actually part of the material.

Usage Instructions:

You can use "engraved" to describe items like jewelry, plaques, invitations, or any object that has a design or text that has been cut into it.

Example:
  • "My grandmother gave me a beautiful necklace with my name engraved on it." (This means my name is carved into the necklace, making it special and unique to me.)
Advanced Usage:

In more formal or artistic contexts, "engraved" can refer to detailed work that shows skill and craftsmanship, such as in art pieces or historical documents.

Word Variants:
  • Engrave (verb): The action of cutting or carving a design.
    • Example: "The artist will engrave a beautiful scene onto the metal plate."
  • Engraving (noun): The process of engraving or a picture made by this method.
    • Example: "The engraving on the trophy was done with great care."
Different Meanings:
  • In a broader sense, "engraved" can also refer to something that is deeply impressed or stuck in someone's memory.
    • Example: "The experience of her first concert was engraved in her mind forever."
Synonyms:
  • Carved
  • Inscribed
  • Etched
  • Impressed
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no common idioms specifically using "engraved," you might hear phrases like: - "Engraved in stone": This means something is permanent and unchangeable. - "Engrave a memory": To create a memory that is very strong and lasting.

Summary:

"Engraved" is an adjective that means something has been cut or impressed into a hard surface, often used to describe names or designs on objects.

Adjective
  1. cut or impressed into a surface
    • an incised design
    • engraved invitations

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