How Do You Spell ENGRAVES?

Pronunciation: [ɛnɡɹˈe͡ɪvz] (IPA)

The word "engraves" is spelled using the IPA phonetic transcription as /ɛnˈɡreɪvz/. The first syllable "en" is pronounced as "ehn" with an open-mid front unrounded vowel sound. The second syllable "graves" is pronounced as "grayvz" with a long "a" sound and a voiced "v" sound at the end. This word is a verb in the present tense, third person singular form, meaning to cut or carve a design or letters onto a surface.

ENGRAVES Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "engraves" refers to the act of carving, cutting, or incising a design, pattern, or inscription onto a hard surface, usually by using a sharp tool or instrument. It involves the process of creating detailed and permanent marks or grooves on materials such as metal, wood, glass, or stone.

    Engraving is typically performed by skilled artisans or craftsmen and has been practiced for centuries, predominantly for artistic, decorative, or commemorative purposes. It requires precision, patience, and expertise to manipulate the engraving tool and create intricate and intricate designs or lettering.

    The technique of engraving often involves removing layers or portions of the chosen material to leave behind a recessed, raised, or textured design. Different engraving tools, such as chisels, burins, or gravers, may be used, depending on the material and desired effect.

    Engraving can be found in various contexts, including jewelry, coins, medals, trophies, firearms, and architectural elements. It is also utilized for printing purposes, where an engraved plate is inked and pressed onto paper to produce detailed and high-quality prints.

    In modern times, engraving techniques have progressed to involve technology such as lasers and computer-aided machines, allowing for quicker and more precise engraving processes. However, traditional hand engraving remains highly valued and sought after for its artistic expression and craftsmanship.

Common Misspellings for ENGRAVES

Etymology of ENGRAVES

The word "engrave" is derived from the Old French word "engraver" which originated from the Latin word "in" (meaning "in" or "on") and the Latin word "cravare" (meaning "to carve" or "to cut"). The word entered the English language in the late 16th century.

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Conjugate verb Engraves

CONDITIONAL

I would engrave
we would engrave
you would engrave
he/she/it would engrave
they would engrave

FUTURE

I will engrave
we will engrave
you will engrave
he/she/it will engrave
they will engrave

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have engraved
we will have engraved
you will have engraved
he/she/it will have engraved
they will have engraved

PAST

I engraved
we engraved
you engraved
he/she/it engraved
they engraved

PAST PERFECT

I had engraved
we had engraved
you had engraved
he/she/it had engraved
they had engraved

PRESENT

I engrave
we engrave
you engrave
he/she/it engraves
they engrave

PRESENT PERFECT

I have engraved
we have engraved
you have engraved
he/she/it has engraved
they have engraved
I am engraving
we are engraving
you are engraving
he/she/it is engraving
they are engraving
I was engraving
we were engraving
you were engraving
he/she/it was engraving
they were engraving
I will be engraving
we will be engraving
you will be engraving
he/she/it will be engraving
they will be engraving
I have been engraving
we have been engraving
you have been engraving
he/she/it has been engraving
they have been engraving
I had been engraving
we had been engraving
you had been engraving
he/she/it had been engraving
they had been engraving
I will have been engraving
we will have been engraving
you will have been engraving
he/she/it will have been engraving
they will have been engraving
I would have engraved
we would have engraved
you would have engraved
he/she/it would have engraved
they would have engraved
I would be engraving
we would be engraving
you would be engraving
he/she/it would be engraving
they would be engraving
I would have been engraving
we would have been engraving
you would have been engraving
he/she/it would have been engraving
they would have been engraving

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