Pronunciation: /ɪmˈbɑst/
verb past tense of emboss, which means to decorate with a raised design or pattern
A1 She embossed her initials on the leather wallet.
A2 The artist embossed a beautiful design on the metal plaque.
B1 The company logo was embossed on the front cover of the annual report.
B2 The certificate was embossed with the official seal for authenticity.
C1 The intricate patterns were embossed onto the fine parchment paper.
C2 The artisan embossed the gold foil with precision and skill.
adjective having a raised design or pattern
A1 The embossed logo on the book cover made it stand out.
A2 She ran her fingers over the embossed lettering on the invitation.
B1 The embossed design on the wedding invitations added an elegant touch.
B2 The embossed pattern on the leather wallet gave it a luxurious feel.
C1 The artist meticulously embossed each detail on the metal sculpture.
C2 The embossed crest on the family heirloom was a symbol of their heritage.
formal The official document had the company logo embossed on the cover.
informal I love how the wedding invitations are embossed with a floral design.
slang Check out my new wallet, it's embossed with a cool pattern.
figurative Her words were embossed in my mind, leaving a lasting impression.
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