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Sign
Definition
The term "sign" describes a symbol or gesture used to convey information, a physical indicator, or the act of writing one's name to confirm or agree.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /saɪn/
- Respelling: sine
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /saɪn/
- Respelling: sine
Etymology
The word "sign" originates from Old French "signe," derived from Latin "signum," meaning "mark" or "token." It is related to the Proto-Indo-European root "*seik-," meaning "to mark" or "to indicate."
Derivatives
- Signature (noun)
- Signatory (noun)
- Signage (noun)
- Signed (adjective)
- Signing (noun, verb)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "sign" is versatile, used to describe indicators, gestures, and acts of authorization. For example, "The stop sign is at the corner" (noun) or "Please sign your name here" (verb).
Related Terms
- Signal: A gesture or indication to communicate information.
- Indicate: To show or point out.
- Mark: A visible indication or symbol.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A symbol or object that conveys information: Refers to indicators like road signs or advertising boards.
- Example: "The store put up a new sign for its sale."
- A gesture used for communication: Often used in the context of sign language or signals.
- Example: "She made a sign to indicate she was ready."
- An indicator or omen: Refers to evidence or warnings of something.
- Example: "Dark clouds are a sign of rain."
Verb
- To write one's name for authorization: Refers to the act of confirming or agreeing to something in writing.
- Example: "Please sign the document to finalize the agreement."
- To make a gesture or symbol: Refers to the use of nonverbal communication.
- Example: "He signed to the waiter for the check."