Pronunciation: /ˈlɛtərd/
verb past tense of the verb 'letter', meaning to write or inscribe letters or words on something
A1 She lettered her name on the front of the envelope.
A2 The sign outside the store was lettered in bold, colorful font.
B1 The artist lettered the title of the painting in elegant calligraphy.
B2 The menu at the restaurant was beautifully lettered in a decorative script.
C1 The invitations were meticulously lettered by hand for a personal touch.
C2 The book cover was elegantly lettered with gold foil embossing.
adjective describing a person or object that has letters or words written on it
A1 The sign outside the store was lettered in bright colors.
A2 She received a lettered invitation to the party.
B1 The book had a beautifully lettered title on the cover.
B2 The menu at the restaurant was elegantly lettered in calligraphy.
C1 The certificate was professionally lettered with intricate designs.
C2 The museum exhibit featured lettered manuscripts from ancient civilizations.
formal The sign outside the building was elegantly lettered in gold leaf.
informal The menu at the restaurant was beautifully lettered by hand.
slang I saw a cool graffiti piece on the wall that was expertly lettered.
figurative Her emotions were lettered all over her face, making it clear how she felt.
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