Pronunciation: /suːpərskraɪb/
noun a written inscription or label on the outside of something
A1 I saw a superscribe on the envelope with my name written in fancy handwriting.
A2 The superscribe on the package indicated it was from a distant relative.
B1 The superscribe on the letter was so elegant, it looked like it was written by a calligrapher.
B2 The superscribe on the invitation was so intricate, it must have taken hours to create.
C1 The superscribe on the manuscript was a work of art, showcasing the author's attention to detail.
C2 The superscribe on the ancient scroll was so beautifully crafted, it was almost like a piece of art in itself.
verb to write on the outside or on a surface, especially a label or envelope
A1 I superscribe my name on the envelope before sending it.
A2 The teacher asked us to superscribe the title of the book on our notebooks.
B1 Please superscribe the date on the top of the document.
B2 The artist carefully superscribed his signature on the painting.
C1 As a notary public, I am authorized to superscribe official documents.
C2 The calligrapher's skillful hand superscribed the ancient text with precision.
formal Please superscribe your signature at the bottom of the document.
informal Don't forget to superscribe your name on the form.
slang Make sure you superscribe your initials on the paper.
figurative The artist chose to superscribe his emotions onto the canvas.
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