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Synonyms for inked
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : ingk |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪŋk |
Top 10 synonyms for inked Other synonyms for the word inked
- accede
- accept offer
- acknowledge
- acquiesce
- active
- add to payroll
- adjust
- advocate
- appoint
- approve
- arrange
- assent
- at it
- at work
- author
- authorize
- autograph
- back
- bang out
- bargain
- become indebted
- befoul
- begrime
- bespeak
- blaze
- bless
- blot
- blotch
- book
- boost
- bound
- brand
- bring on board
- bruise
- busy
- buy
- carry
- chalk
- charter
- check
- chip in
- circumscribe
- clinch
- close
- cloud
- come around
- come on board
- come through
- commission
- commit
- communicate
- comp
- consent
- contract
- contract for
- copy
- correspond
- cosign
- countenance
- covenant
- dash off
- deepen
- delegate
- dent
- dicker
- ditto
- do one's part
- donate
- dot
- draw up
- drop a line
- drop a note
- ebonize
- empower
- endorse
- engage
- engaged
- engross
- enroll
- enter into
- exploit
- favor
- fill a position
- find help
- firm a deal
- formulate
- get behind
- ghost
- give
- give a break
- give job to
- give one's word
- give stamp of approval give the go-ahead
- give work
- go along with
- grant
- grow dark
- grow dim
- hammer out deal
- handwrite
- hire
- hired
- hold with
- impress
- imprint
- in a job
- in collar
- in harness
- in place
- indite
- initial
- ink
- inked
- inscribe
- it's a deal
- jot down
- knock off
- knock out
- label
- laboring
- lease
- let
- letter
- limit
- make a deal
- make dark
- make terms
- make use of
- negotiate
- nick
- note
- note down
- obey
- obligate
- obtain
- occupied
- occupy
- offer
- okay
- on board
- on duty
- on the job
- on the payroll
- operating
- owe
- pact
- pen
- pencil
- pick
- pinpoint
- pitch in
- place
- pledge
- plugging away
- point
- prearrange
- procure
- promise
- push a pencil
- put in writing
- put John Hancock on
- put John Henry on
- put on
- put one's John Hancock on
- put to work
- put up
- record
- register
- rent
- reproduce
- reserve
- retain
- retained
- rewrite
- rubber-stamp
- sanction
- scar
- score
- scratch
- scrawl
- scribble
- scribe
- scriven
- seal
- second
- secure
- select
- selected
- set
- set down
- set forth
- set one's hand to
- settle
- shade
- shake hands on it
- sign
- sign for
- sign on
- sign papers
- sign up
- signature
- signed
- smudge
- soil
- splotch
- stamp
- stipulate
- streak
- stroke
- sublease
- sublet
- subscribe
- support
- swear to
- take
- take down
- take on
- tell
- trace
- transcribe
- truck with
- turn out
- typewrite
- underline
- undersign
- undertake
- underwrite
- utilize
- witness
- work out details
- working
- write
- write by hand
- write down
- write up
- X
- yes
Définition of inked
Origin :- "the black liquor with which men write" [Johnson], mid-13c., from Old French enque "dark writing fluid" (11c.), from Late Latin encaustum, from Greek enkauston "purple or red ink," used by the Roman emperors to sign documents, originally a neuter adjective form of enkaustos "burned in," from stem of enkaiein "to burn in," from en- "in" + kaiein "to burn" (see caustic). The word is from a Greek method of applying colored wax and fixing it with heat. The Old English word for it was simply blæc, literally "black." Ink-blot test attested from 1928.
- As in jobholding : adj employed
- As in employed : adj working
- As in mark : verb blemish, stain
- As in autograph : verb write signature
- As in sign : verb write name
- As in subscribe : verb pay for use; contribute
- As in subscribe : verb agree
- As in write : verb put language down on paper
- As in blacken : verb darken
- As in undersign : verb sign
- As in contract : verb come to terms
- As in employ : verb give money in exchange for work performed
- As in engage : verb hire for job, use
- As in hire : verb commission for responsibility, use
- After the type had been inked, a sheet of paper was laid on it.
- Extract from : « The Building of a Book » by Various
- It is also, of course, used for drawings which are afterwards "inked in."
- Extract from : « Line and Form (1900) » by Walter Crane
- The blocks are inked with rollers as in letter-press printing.
- Extract from : « Her Majesty's Mails » by William Lewins
- Then the stencil had to be taken from the roller that the latter might be inked again.
- Extract from : « The Invention of Lithography » by Alois Senefelder
- Then it must be washed with a wet sponge, after which it is inked.
- Extract from : « The Invention of Lithography » by Alois Senefelder
- There are two ways in which the map may be finished, inked, or traced.
- Extract from : « The Boy Mechanic, Book 2 » by Various
- The inked design on the paper transfers itself to the earthenware.
- Extract from : « Chats on Old Earthenware » by Arthur Hayden
- The type is set in a cylinder that is covered by an inked ribbon.
- Extract from : « Mechanical Devices in the Home » by Edith Louise Allen
- It must first be carefully outlined in pencil and then inked in.
- Extract from : « An Introduction to Machine Drawing and Design » by David Allan Low
- When the whole of the plate has been so inked, the impression is pulled.
- Extract from : « Photogravure » by Henry R. Blaney
Antonyms for inked
- amplify
- banish
- bleach
- break
- break off
- break up
- cancel
- compliment
- condemn
- confuse
- contradict
- decline
- defuse
- deny
- derange
- destroy
- dilate
- disagree
- disallow
- disapprove
- disarrange
- discharge
- disconnect
- discourage
- dismiss
- disorder
- disorganize
- dissent
- eject
- end
- enhance
- enlarge
- expand
- expel
- extend
- fire
- forfeit
- free
- give
- give up
- hinder
- hurt
- idle
- ignore
- inactive
- increase
- keep
- lay off
- lengthen
- let go
- lighten
- lose
- mend
- misuse
- neglect
- object
- open
- oppose
- oust
- praise
- prevent
- protest
- read
- refuse
- reject
- release
- renege
- repudiate
- ruin
- shun
- smooth
- spend
- spread
- stop
- stretch
- surrender
- take
- unemploy
- unemployed
- unengaged
- unoccupied
- veto
- whiten
- withhold
- yield
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