Gravestone

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɡreɪvstoʊn/

Definitions of gravestone

noun a stone slab or tablet set upright and inscribed to mark a grave

Example Sentences

A1 The gravestone had the name of the deceased engraved on it.

A2 Visitors placed flowers on the gravestone to honor their loved ones.

B1 The weathered gravestone revealed the passage of time.

B2 The gravestone was adorned with intricate carvings and symbols.

C1 The gravestone stood as a solemn reminder of those who had passed.

C2 The inscription on the gravestone captured the essence of the person's life.

Examples of gravestone in a Sentence

formal The gravestone was inscribed with the deceased's name and dates of birth and death.

informal We visited the old graveyard and saw some really interesting gravestones.

slang That gravestone is so creepy, it gives me chills.

figurative The failure of the project was like a gravestone marking the end of their hopes for success.

Grammatical Forms of gravestone

past tense

gravestoned

plural

gravestones

comparative

more gravestone

superlative

most gravestone

present tense

gravestone

future tense

will gravestone

perfect tense

have gravestoned

continuous tense

is gravestoning

singular

gravestone

positive degree

gravestone

infinitive

to gravestone

gerund

gravestoning

participle

gravestoned

Origin and Evolution of gravestone

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'gravestone' originates from the Old English word 'grafstān', which is a combination of 'graf' meaning grave and 'stān' meaning stone.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'gravestone' has come to refer to a stone marker placed at a grave site to commemorate the deceased. The usage of the word has remained consistent in its meaning throughout history.