Pronunciation: /ˈɔːtəˌɡræf/
noun a signature, especially of a famous person
A1 I got an autograph from my favorite singer.
A2 She asked the actor for his autograph after the show.
B1 The celebrity graciously signed autographs for fans outside the event.
B2 The value of the autograph increased after the artist passed away.
C1 Her collection of autographs included signatures from famous politicians and athletes.
C2 The rare autograph of the author was auctioned off for a high price.
verb to sign one's name on something
A1 She asked the famous singer to autograph her CD.
A2 The actor autographed photos for his fans at the movie premiere.
B1 The author autographed copies of her latest book at the book signing event.
B2 The athlete autographed jerseys for charity auction.
C1 The musician autographed guitars for a limited edition release.
C2 The artist autographed prints of his famous painting for collectors.
formal The celebrity graciously signed an autograph for each fan waiting outside the event.
informal I got the actor's autograph after the show, he was really nice.
slang I scored the singer's autograph at the concert last night!
figurative His talent is like an autograph on every piece of work he creates, a signature of excellence.
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