Pronunciation: /ˈɡreɪvən/
verb past participle of the verb 'grave', meaning to carve, sculpt, or engrave
A1 She graven her name into the tree trunk with a knife.
A2 The artist graven intricate designs into the metal sculpture.
B1 The words of the poem were graven in stone for all to see.
B2 The ancient runes were graven into the walls of the temple.
C1 The significance of the event was graven into the minds of all who witnessed it.
C2 His words were graven in my memory, never to be forgotten.
adjective carved or sculpted
A1 The graven image of the goddess was worshipped by the villagers.
A2 The graven inscription on the tombstone revealed the name of the deceased.
B1 The graven symbols on the ancient tablet were difficult to decipher.
B2 The graven details on the sculpture were intricate and beautifully crafted.
C1 The graven words on the monument conveyed a powerful message to all who read them.
C2 The graven designs on the cathedral walls were a testament to the skill of the artisans who created them.
formal The graven image was intricately carved out of marble by a skilled sculptor.
informal I found a graven symbol etched into the tree trunk while hiking in the forest.
slang The graffiti artist graven his tag on the wall of the abandoned building.
figurative The memory of her words was graven in his mind, haunting him for days.
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