Meaning & Definition of word "Autograph"

Autograph

/ˈɔːtəˌɡrɑːf/

noun:

  • 1. A person's signature, especially when written by that person.
    • Example: The fan asked the celebrity for an autograph after the concert.
  • 2. A manuscript or document in the author's own handwriting.
    • Example: The museum displayed a rare autograph of one of the author's original letters.

verb:

  • 1. To write one's signature on (an item), typically for a fan or a collector.
    • Example: The athlete was happy to autograph his new book for his fans.
  • 2. To sign (a document) in one's own handwriting.
    • Example: Please autograph the contract before submitting it.

Etymology

From the Greek 'auto-' meaning 'self' and 'graph' meaning 'write'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

autograph collector:

A person who collects signatures.

to get an autograph:

To obtain someone's signature, usually of a famous person.

autographed copy:

A book or other item that has been signed by the author or creator.

Related Words

signature:

A person's written name, often used as a form of identification.

endorsement:

A public declaration of support or approval, often with a signature.

inscription:

A written message, especially one in a book, typically signed by the author.

Slang Meanings of autograph

Meaning: Sig

Example Sentence: Can I have your sig on this?

Meaning: Auto

Example Sentence: He got an auto from the band after the concert.