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Word | Stamp |
a token that postal fees have been paid / something that can be used as an official medium of payment / The act of stamping, as with the foot. / a little piece of coloured paper you stick on a letter or parcel, which pays for sending it by post. The same word also means to hit the floor hard with the sole of your foot / remove a veil or covering from, especially uncover (a new monument or work of art) as part of a public ceremony. / to bring (your foot) down heavily and noisily / to walk heavily and noisily / to use a special device (called a stamp) to put a design, word, etc., on something : to create a mark by pressing a special tool against a surface / a small piece of paper that you buy and then stick to an envelope or package to pay the cost of mailing it / a small piece of paper that is attached to something and that shows that a tax or fee has been paid / a device or tool that is used to mark something (such as a piece of paper) with a design, pattern, word, etc., by being pushed against a surface : a device or tool used for stamping something, | |
Usage | ⇒ She stamped her foot in anger ⇒ He stamped his foot in anger. ⇒ the mayor unveiled a plaque ⇒ stamp the letter and put it in the pillar-box ⇒ stamp a date on all the letters |
Synonyms | mark, brand, imprint, label, seal, impress, type, cast, print, mold, sign, hallmark, sort, emboss, stomp, emblem, kind, mould, tramp, badge, |
Antonyms | acquittal, antitype, coast, declination, denial, disallowance, evidence, exoneration, fingertip, glide, ignite, infiltrate, inflame, kindle, penetrate, pierce, proof, refusal, rejection, skim, |
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