Pronunciation: /ˈɛrəˌɡræf/

Definitions of aerograph

noun a device that sprays a liquid, such as paint, in a fine mist

Example Sentences

A1 An aerograph is a tool used for painting.

A2 I bought a new aerograph to paint my model airplane.

B1 Using an aerograph requires some skill and practice.

B2 The artist used an aerograph to create a stunning mural on the wall.

C1 The aerograph technique allows for precise and detailed artwork.

C2 The professional painter demonstrated his mastery of the aerograph during the workshop.

Examples of aerograph in a Sentence

formal The artist used an aerograph to create intricate designs on the canvas.

informal I borrowed my friend's aerograph to paint some cool designs on my skateboard.

slang I'm thinking of getting an aerograph to step up my graffiti game.

figurative Her words were like an aerograph, painting vivid pictures in my mind.

Grammatical Forms of aerograph

past tense

aerographed

plural

aerographs

comparative

more aerographic

superlative

most aerographic

present tense

aerographs

future tense

will aerograph

perfect tense

has aerographed

continuous tense

is aerographing

singular

aerograph

positive degree

aerograph

infinitive

to aerograph

gerund

aerographing

participle

aerographing

Origin and Evolution of aerograph

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: Greek and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aerograph' originates from the combination of the Greek word 'aero' meaning air, and the word 'graph' meaning to write or draw.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a device for writing or drawing in the air, the term 'aerograph' has evolved to also refer to a tool for spraying paint or ink onto a surface.