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ink

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: inkspast: inkedpp: inkeding: inking

This word carries a strong association with permanence and officiality. When used in a legal or business context, it suggests a binding commitment that cannot be easily erased or ignored, evoking the image of a heavy pen pressing into paper. In a creative or artistic sense, it refers to the high-contrast, bold quality of line work. It often implies a level of precision and deliberate intent, distinguishing the sharp clarity of a pen from the soft, blendable nature of graphite or charcoal.

Uncountable when referring to the liquid substance in a bottle. Countable when referring to specific types or brands of ink used in professional printing.

Meanings

Noun

A colored fluid used for writing, printing, or drawing.

"The printer is out of black ink."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To mark or stain something with ink.

"He accidentally inked the carpet."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To sign a formal contract or agreement.

"The team inked a new deal with the star player."

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