Autograph

Pronunciation: /ˈɔːtəɡˌræf/

Autograph (noun)

  1. a famous person's written name, often given as a keepsake.
  2. a document or piece of writing done by hand, not printed.

Examples

  • She asked for the actor's autograph after the show.
  • He collected autographs from all the musicians at the concert.

Common collocations: collect autographs, ask for an autograph, famous autograph, ancient autograph, original autograph

Autograph (verb)

  1. to write your name on something, especially for someone else.

Examples

  • He autographed the book for his fans.
  • She autographed the poster before the event.

Synonyms of Autograph

Neutral

Informal