Pronunciation: /ˈlɛtərˌprɛs/
noun a method of printing in which ink is transferred to paper using a raised surface
A1 I learned how to use a letterpress to create handmade cards.
A2 The small printing shop down the street still uses letterpress for their business cards.
B1 The artist showcased her collection of letterpress prints at the gallery.
B2 The vintage letterpress machine was carefully restored and put back into use.
C1 The book was printed using traditional letterpress methods for an authentic feel.
C2 The letterpress workshop offered classes on the history and techniques of the craft.
adjective relating to or produced by the process of letterpress printing
A1 I bought a letterpress card for my friend's birthday.
A2 The invitation was printed using a letterpress technique.
B1 She admired the letterpress stationery at the boutique.
B2 The wedding invitations were beautifully crafted with letterpress printing.
C1 The artist showcased their talent with intricate letterpress designs.
C2 The book cover featured elegant letterpress typography.
formal The invitation was beautifully printed using the letterpress technique.
informal I love the vintage look of letterpress stationery.
slang Letterpress is making a comeback in the world of hipster design.
figurative The words were like letterpress on his heart, leaving a lasting impression.
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