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The synonyms of “Etched” are: engraved, graven, incised, inscribed
Etched as an Adjective
Definitions of "Etched" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “etched” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Made by or subjected to etching.
- Cut or impressed into a surface.
Synonyms of "Etched" as an adjective (4 Words)
engraved | Cut or impressed into a surface. Engraved invitations. |
graven | Cut or impressed into a surface. Graven images. |
incised | Sharply and deeply indented. An incised design. |
inscribed | Cut or impressed into a surface. An inscribed watch. |
Usage Examples of "Etched" as an adjective
- Etched figures.
- Etched glass windows.
Associations of "Etched" (30 Words)
alabaster | Like alabaster in whiteness and smoothness. Alabaster statue. |
carve | Cut (a slice of meat) from a larger piece. The altar was carved from a block of solid jade. |
carving | The action of carving. A carving of an Asian elephant. |
caryatid | A stone carving of a draped female figure, used as a pillar to support the entablature of a Greek or Greek-style building. |
chisel | Carve with a chisel. He s chiselled me out of my dues. |
cut | Used of grass or vegetation cut down with a hand implement or machine. Cut a caper. |
emblazon | Celebrate or extol publicly. Their success was emblazoned. |
emboss | Carve, mould, or stamp (a design) on a surface or object. They used special tools to emboss the leather. |
engrave | Impress or affect deeply. My name was engraved on the ring. |
etching | A print produced by the process of etching. The artist dispensed with the medium of etching. |
forwarding | The advancement of some enterprise. Chain letter forwarding scams. |
gargoyle | An ornament consisting of a grotesquely carved figure of a person or animal. |
gouge | Obtain by coercion or intimidation. He d gouged wads out of Morty. |
incise | Cut (a mark or decoration) into a surface. The wound was incised and drained. |
inscribe | Write a dedication to someone in (a book. The memorial is inscribed with ten names. |
landmark | The boundary of an area of land, or an object marking this. The spire was once a landmark for ships sailing up the river. |
marble | A marble sculpture. A couple of girls were playing marbles. |
memorial | A statement of facts, especially as the basis of a petition. A memorial to General Robert E Lee. |
monument | An enduring and memorable example of something. A monument to Magellan is in the main square of the city. |
plaque | An ornamental tablet, typically of metal, porcelain, or wood, that is fixed to a wall or other surface in commemoration of a person or event. Plaque around gum margins can lead to gingivitis. |
scraper | A tool or device used for scraping, especially for removing dirt, paint, or other unwanted matter from a surface. A wallpaper scraper. |
sculpt | Create by shaping stone or wood or any other hard material. Sculpt a swan out of a block of ice. |
sculpture | A work of art made by sculpture. Ammonite shells with external sculpture near the aperture. |
seascape | A depiction of a seascape. |
slab | Remove slabs from a log or tree to prepare it for sawing into planks. He averted his eyes from the corpse on the slab. |
statue | A carved or cast figure of a person or animal, especially one that is life-size or larger. |
stone | A large flat table or sheet originally made of stone and now usually of metal on which pages of type are made up. Two people were stoned to death. |
totem | A clan or tribe identified by their kinship to a common totemic object. Other radical groups look to the party as a totem of the anti austerity movement. |
triptych | Art consisting of a painting or carving (especially an altarpiece) on three panels (usually hinged together. His triptych of one act operas is unfairly neglected. |
whet | Sharpen by rubbing as on a whetstone. The selection of quotations may whet your curiosity to investigate the source material. |