Pronunciation: /ˈkɑrvər/

Definitions of carver

noun a person who carves or cuts into something, especially wood or stone

Example Sentences

A1 The carver carefully carved a wooden figurine.

A2 My grandfather is a skilled carver who creates beautiful sculptures.

B1 The local carver was commissioned to create a statue for the town square.

B2 The master carver spent years honing his craft to create intricate designs.

C1 The renowned carver's work is displayed in galleries around the world.

C2 The talented carver's creations are sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts.

Examples of carver in a Sentence

formal The master carver meticulously crafted a beautiful wooden sculpture.

informal My grandpa is a talented wood carver and he made me a cool figurine.

slang That guy is a real carver when it comes to shaping surfboards.

figurative She was a true carver of her own destiny, shaping her future with determination.

Grammatical Forms of carver

past tense

carved

plural

carvers

comparative

more carver

superlative

most carver

present tense

carves

future tense

will carve

perfect tense

have carved

continuous tense

is carving

singular

carver

positive degree

carver

infinitive

to carve

gerund

carving

participle

carving

Origin and Evolution of carver

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'carver' originated from the Old English word 'ceorfan' which means 'to cut'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'carver' has evolved to specifically refer to someone who carves wood or other materials to create sculptures or decorative pieces.