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ink

The artist dips a pen into a small bottle of black ink.

Definition
  1. Noun:

    • A colored fluid used for writing, drawing, or printing: "Ink" is a liquid or paste containing pigments or dyes, used with a pen, brush, or in printing presses to produce text or images on a surface.
    • A dark fluid ejected for defense by cephalopods: "Ink" can also refer to the dark, protective fluid released into the water by animals like cuttlefish, octopuses, and squid to confuse predators.
  2. Verb:

    • To apply ink to something: To mark, coat, cover, or fill something with ink.
    • To sign a document: To append one's signature to a contract or other formal document, making it official.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:

    • Please write your name in blue or black ink.
    • The printer is running low on cyan ink.
    • The octopus released a cloud of ink to escape.
  • Verb:

    • The artist carefully inked the outlines of the drawing.
    • Remember to ink the stamp before using it.
    • Both parties inked the deal yesterday afternoon.
Advanced Usage
  • "to ink in": To draw or write over something in ink, often after a pencil sketch.

    • She penciled the design first and then inked it in for permanence.
  • "ink-stained": Marked or soiled with ink.

    • The old librarian had ink-stained fingers from handling so many documents.
Variants and Related Words
  • Inky (adj): Resembling ink in color; very dark or black.

    • The night was inky and starless.
  • Inkjet (n): A type of printer that propels droplets of ink onto paper.

    • An inkjet printer is good for printing high-quality photos.
  • Inkwell (n): A small pot or container for holding ink, often set into a desk.

    • The antique desk had a brass inkwell.
Synonyms
  • Noun: Fluid, dye, pigment.
  • Verb: Sign, endorse, autograph.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Ink out: To obliterate or cross out with ink.
    • The editor inked out the confidential paragraph.
Related Idioms
  • "Pen and ink": Referring to the tools or act of writing or drawing.

    • The contract was finalized with pen and ink.
  • "Ink still wet": Referring to something very new or recently signed/printed.

    • The agreement was so new, the ink was still wet on the page.
ink

The artist dips a pen into a small bottle of black ink.

Noun
  1. dark protective fluid ejected into the water by cuttlefish and other cephalopods
  2. a liquid used for printing or writing or drawing
Verb
  1. fill with ink
    • ink a pen
  2. mark, coat, cover, or stain with ink
    • he inked his finger
  3. append one's signature to
    • They inked the contract