carved

[kɑːvd]

carved Definition

  • 1cut something into a shape by removing material
  • 2create or produce something by cutting or chiseling from a solid material

Using carved: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "carved" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The statue was carved from a single block of marble.

  • Example

    He carved his initials into the tree trunk.

  • Example

    She carved a beautiful sculpture out of wood.

carved Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for carved

Phrases with carved

  • something that is unchangeable or permanent

    Example

    The date of the wedding is not carved in stone yet.

  • to create or find a specific role or position for oneself

    Example

    She carved out a niche for herself in the competitive industry.

  • carve up

    to divide something into smaller parts

    Example

    The company was carved up and sold to different buyers.

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Summary: carved in Brief

The verb 'carved' [kɑːvd] refers to the act of cutting or chiseling a solid material into a desired shape or form. It can be used to describe the creation of sculptures, engravings, or other artistic works, as well as the act of cutting into something to leave a mark or design. Phrases like 'carved in stone' and 'carve out a niche' extend the meaning to describe permanence and creating a specific role or position for oneself.