epigraph

[US]/'epɪgrɑːf/
[UK]/'ɛpɪɡræf/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. inscription; motto; inscription inscribed on a building or literary work.
Word Forms
Pluralepigraphs

Example Sentences

Simply introduce the aerolith epigraph of Ming Jiajing, enumerate the lists of inscriptions and horizontal tablet of mosques in Datong area.

The book began with an epigraph from a famous poet.

She chose a meaningful epigraph for her thesis.

The epigraph at the beginning of the chapter set the tone for the story.

The epigraph provided insight into the author's inspiration.

He included an epigraph in his speech to emphasize his point.

The epigraph served as a prelude to the novel.

The epigraph was written in Latin and translated into English.

The epigraph encapsulated the main theme of the play.

She found the perfect epigraph to open her presentation.

The epigraph added depth to the meaning of the poem.

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