Pronunciation: /ɪŋkt/
verb to mark or decorate with ink
A1 The tattoo artist inked a small butterfly on her wrist.
A2 He inked his signature at the bottom of the contract.
B1 The author inked his name on the title page of the book.
B2 The artist inked intricate designs on the canvas with precision.
C1 The calligrapher inked beautiful letters on the parchment paper.
C2 The master printer inked the plates for the final print run of the magazine.
adjective having tattoos or body art created with ink
A1 The inked drawing was colorful and vibrant.
A2 She showed off her inked tattoos proudly.
B1 The artist's inked illustrations were featured in a gallery.
B2 The novel had an inked cover design that caught the reader's eye.
C1 The inked manuscript was carefully preserved in the library archives.
C2 The inked calligraphy on the ancient scroll was beautifully intricate.
formal The artist carefully inked the intricate design onto the canvas.
informal I finally got inked with my favorite quote on my arm.
slang She got inked at that cool tattoo parlor downtown.
figurative The contract was finally inked after months of negotiation.