a font
Definition
- Noun:
- A set of type of one particular face and size: In printing and digital typography, "a font" refers to a complete set of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation) that share a consistent design, such as Arial, Times New Roman, or Garamond.
- A receptacle for holy water: In ecclesiastical contexts, "a font" is a basin, often made of stone, that holds water for baptism.
Usage Examples
Noun (typography):
- The designer chose a font that was easy to read for the website. (A specific typeface design used for text.)
- Please change the font to 12-point Times New Roman. (A particular style and size of type.)
Noun (religious):
- The priest blessed the water in the font before the baptism. (The basin used for the baptismal ceremony.)
Advanced Usage
"to change the font": to alter the typeface used in a document or design.
- You can change the font in your word processor to make the text more attractive. (Select a different typeface.)
"a font of knowledge": a metaphorical use meaning a source or wellspring of information.
- She is a font of knowledge about medieval history. (She is a rich source of information.)
Variants and Related Words
Font size (n): the measurement of how large or small the characters appear.
- The font size should be at least 12 points for readability. (The height of the type.)
Font family (n): a group of related fonts that share design features, such as Arial, Arial Bold, and Arial Italic.
- This document uses a font family that includes regular, bold, and italic styles. (A set of related typefaces.)
Synonyms
- Typeface: the design of the characters in a font (often used interchangeably with "font" in common usage).
- Fount: an alternative spelling of "font" (chiefly British English), referring to a source or a set of type.
Phrasal Verbs
Related Idioms
To be a font of all wisdom: to be regarded as an extremely knowledgeable person.
- He acts as if he is a font of all wisdom, but he often makes mistakes. (He pretends to know everything.)
To drink from the font of knowledge: to learn extensively from a source of information.
- She spent years drinking from the font of knowledge at the university library. (Absorbing vast amounts of learning.)