Pronunciation: /ɪnˈɡreɪvər/

Definitions of engraver

noun a person who engraves, especially as an artistic expression or for commercial purposes

Example Sentences

A1 An engraver is a person who carves designs into metal, wood, or other materials.

A2 The engraver carefully etched intricate patterns onto the silver pendant.

B1 The skilled engraver used a specialized tool to create detailed engravings on the trophy.

B2 The master engraver was renowned for his exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail.

C1 The engraver's work was displayed in galleries around the world, showcasing his talent and artistry.

C2 The renowned engraver was commissioned to create a custom piece for the royal family, showcasing his exceptional skill and creativity.

Examples of engraver in a Sentence

formal The engraver meticulously carved intricate designs onto the metal plate.

informal My friend's dad is an engraver and he makes really cool personalized gifts.

slang I heard that new tattoo artist is a sick engraver with the needle.

figurative She was an engraver of memories, etching each moment into her heart forever.

Grammatical Forms of engraver

past tense

engraved

plural

engravers

comparative

more engraving

superlative

most engraving

present tense

engraves

future tense

will engrave

perfect tense

has engraved

continuous tense

is engraving

singular

engraver

positive degree

engraver

infinitive

to engrave

gerund

engraving

participle

engraving

Origin and Evolution of engraver

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'engraver' originated from the Old French word 'engraveor' which was derived from the Latin word 'in' (in) and 'gravāre' (to carve).
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to someone who carves or cuts designs into a surface, the term 'engraver' has evolved to also include individuals who create designs on metal, wood, or other materials using various techniques such as etching, engraving, or carving.