autograph
/ˈɔtəɡɹæf/noun, verb3 syllables
Autograph means: a person's own signature.
Synonyms for autograph11
noun, as in a person's own signature
John Hancock
verb, as in mark with one's signature
inscribe
also used for autograph
penmanship, handwriting, chirography, signature, inscription, protograph, holograph, archetype, original
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What does autograph mean?3
noun
1
a person's own signature
2
something written by one's own hand
verb
1
mark with one's signature“The author autographed his book”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Autograph in a sentence
- On encountering the celebrity, the fans asked for his autograph.mailohilohi
- On encountering the celebrity, they asked for his autograph.unknown
- The fan waited patiently to get the singer’s autograph.mraz
- I can give you an autograph if you want.blay_paul
- I wonder if you'd mind giving me an autograph.CK
- Her autograph is worth a lot to collectors.mraz
- I've always wanted to ask for your autograph.felidad
- Star baseball players are often asked for autographs.CM
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of autograph
as a noun
- plural
- autographs
as a verb
- past tense
- autographed
- present participle
- autographing
- third-person singular
- autographs
- past participle
- autographed