Pronunciation: /ɪnˈskraɪbd/
verb to write or carve words or symbols on a surface
A1 The student inscribed their name on the cover of the notebook.
A2 The artist inscribed a heartfelt message on the back of the painting.
B1 The engraver inscribed the wedding date on the inside of the ring.
B2 The historian inscribed the important details on the ancient artifact for preservation.
C1 The calligrapher inscribed the poem with intricate precision on the scroll.
C2 The master craftsman inscribed the intricate design on the marble monument with expert skill.
adjective written or carved on a surface
A1 The inscribed stone tablet was found in the ancient ruins.
A2 The inscribed message on the wall was difficult to decipher.
B1 The inscribed initials on the tree trunk indicated a romantic gesture.
B2 The inscribed quote on the monument was a source of inspiration for many.
C1 The inscribed words on the award were a testament to her achievements.
C2 The inscribed poem on the memorial plaque captured the essence of the moment.
formal The names of the fallen soldiers were inscribed on the memorial wall.
informal I got my initials inscribed on my new watch.
slang We inscribed our group name on the back of our t-shirts.
figurative Her kindness was inscribed in everyone's memory.
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