ink
word
/ˈɪŋk/
ingk
/ˈɪŋk/
ingk
Definition
Ink is a colored liquid or paste used for writing, drawing, or printing. It leaves marks on paper or other surfaces.
Usage & Nuances
Usually uncountable: say 'some ink' or 'a bottle of ink,' not 'an ink' for the substance. Common collocations: 'ink pen,' 'printer ink,' 'ink stain,' and 'sign in ink.' It can also appear as a verb in contexts like 'ink a deal,' which is more informal or journalistic.
Spanish: tintaPortuguese (BR): tintaPortuguese (PT): tintaChinese (Simplified): 墨水 - 油墨Chinese (Traditional): 墨水 - 油墨Hindi: स्याहीArabic: حبرBengali: কালিRussian: чернилаJapanese: インクVietnamese: mựcKorean: 잉크Turkish: mürekkepUrdu: سیاہیIndonesian: tinta
Example Sentences
My pen has blue ink.
basic
There is ink on my hand.
basic
Please sign your name in black ink.
basic
I got ink all over my shirt at work.
natural
The printer is out of ink again.
natural
The contract isn't valid until both sides put ink on paper.
natural