stamped Antonyms

Meaning of stamped

stamped

to pound or crush with a pestle or a heavy instrument, to provide with a distinctive character, a device or instrument for stamping, characterize, characterize sense 1, a stamped or printed paper attached to something to show that a tax or fee has been paid, to put an end to or destroy by or as if by stamping with the foot, to strike or beat forcibly with the bottom of the foot, to pound or crush with a heavy instrument, the mark made by stamping, to bring down (the foot) forcibly, an official mark or seal set on something (as a deed) chargeable with a government or state duty or tax or on papers requiring execution under certain conditions to signify that the duty or tax has been paid or the condition fulfilled, postage stamp, a distinctive character, indication, or mark, to strike the foot forcibly or noisily downward, revenue stamp, to extinguish or destroy by or as if by stamping with the foot, a stamped or printed paper affixed in evidence that a tax has been paid, to walk heavily or noisily, impress entry 1 sense 1, imprint, to cut out, bend, or form with a stamp or die, the act of stamping, impress, imprint, to attach a stamp to, a sign of a special quality, the impression or mark made by stamping or imprinting, to form with a stamp or die, pound sense 1, a lasting imprint

stamped Sentence Examples

  1. The passport was stamped with the official entry date.
  2. The inspector stamped the document to verify its authenticity.
  3. The bankbook was stamped with the current balance for future reference.
  4. The contract was stamped with the signatures of both parties, making it legally binding.
  5. The receipt was stamped with the amount paid for evidence of purchase.
  6. The letter was stamped with a message of congratulations, adding a touch of formality.
  7. The parking ticket was stamped with the time of violation, indicating an infraction.
  8. The warranty card was stamped with the date of purchase, providing protection for the product.
  9. The passport was stamped with a visa, granting permission to enter a foreign country.
  10. The lottery ticket was stamped with a winning number, bringing joy and excitement.

FAQs About the word stamped

to pound or crush with a pestle or a heavy instrument, to provide with a distinctive character, a device or instrument for stamping, characterize, characterize

stumbled, stomped,shuffled, staggered, dragged, trudged, galumphed, stumped, scuffed, clumped

hung, glided,slid, whisked, wafted, hanged, poised,floated, hovered, breezed

The passport was stamped with the official entry date.

The inspector stamped the document to verify its authenticity.

The bankbook was stamped with the current balance for future reference.

The contract was stamped with the signatures of both parties, making it legally binding.