Words that have the root 'scribe' are:ascribecircumscribedescribeinscribeprescribeproscribesubscribesuperscribetranscribe
Inscribe comes from the Latin word for writing (as does scribe, scribble, script, scripture and so on), scribere, with the prefix in-. Thus it means "written in", carved into a surface. You can inscribe the date on the cornerstone of a building. And of course, once it's inscribed, you have an inscription.
The noun forms of the verb to inscribe are inscription, and the gerund, inscribing. The noun for the person or thing doing the inscribing is inscriber.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
To carve, inscribe, embed, imprint, etc.
He will inscribe a message inside his wedding ring.What did she inscribe upon the page? Inscribe these words on the lid of the box.
Use a compass to inscribe polygons in a circle.
There isn't really a specific antonym. All you can say is that you indirectly carve or to uncarve because engrave means to inscribe something. In simpler form it means to write something. It is also a a text affect like subscript .. so in computer class antonym.. i guess you can say emboss.
My boyfriend wanted to inscribe my name on his ring band, but my name was too long.Most High School Class rings will inscribe the student's initials on the inside of the band.To inscribe means to etch letters, words, or drawings onto the surface of an object.
engrave
And if I should die, he told us, I want you to inscribe my tombstone with the word... arghhh.
Words that have the root 'scribe' are:ascribecircumscribedescribeinscribeprescribeproscribesubscribesuperscribetranscribe
erase, obliterate
behaved
Inscribe comes from the Latin word for writing (as does scribe, scribble, script, scripture and so on), scribere, with the prefix in-. Thus it means "written in", carved into a surface. You can inscribe the date on the cornerstone of a building. And of course, once it's inscribed, you have an inscription.
prescribed.
When Barry agreed to inscribe his book for the woman standing at the table, he asked her for a name that he could write, to dedicate his inscription.