✍️sign

verb
/saɪn/

Meaning

to write your name on something to show agreement or approval; to make a gesture with meaning
a symbol, mark, or gesture that conveys information or instructions

Example Sentences

Please sign the contract at the bottom of the page.

The sign on the door said 'Closed for lunch'.

Synonyms

autograph, endorse, approve, gesture, symbol, indication, mark, signal
Entry 1
autograph, endorse, approve, gesture
Entry 2
symbol, indication, mark, signal

Antonyms

unsigned, reject, refuse, disapprove, silence, ambiguity
Entry 1
unsigned, reject, refuse, disapprove
Entry 2
silence, ambiguity

Collocations

sign document, sign contract, sign up, sign off, stop sign, road sign, warning sign, zodiac sign
Entry 1
sign document, sign contract, sign up, sign off
Entry 2
stop sign, road sign, warning sign, zodiac sign

More Example Sentences

So I suppose it's natural I became a designer.

Sir, we have our assignment due at 12pm tomorrow.

Most of my time is spent in writing and designing.

I have always loved designing and building things.

Sir, I had a small question regarding the assignment.

Did you finish the assignment we were given in the last class?

Finally, I will briefly describe why this is significant for you.

Today, I’m going to be talking about design skills and how it affects all of you.

Have you ever felt significant? Well today, I have come to you with an idea that works for you.

Hello everyone. Before we begin, let me introduce myself briefly. I am Anisha and I work in the Design department.

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