griffonage

[grif-uh-nij]

griffonage Definition

  • 1careless or illegible handwriting
  • 2a crude or hasty drawing or sketch

Using griffonage: Examples

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

  • Example

    The note was written in such griffonage that I could hardly read it.

  • Example

    The artist made a quick griffonage of the landscape before starting on the final painting.

  • Example

    The margin of the book was filled with griffonage.

griffonage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for griffonage

Phrases with griffonage

  • handwriting that is difficult to read because it is messy or illegible

    Example

    I can't make out what you wrote, it's just chicken scratch.

  • back-of-the-envelope calculation

    a rough or approximate calculation done quickly and without much thought or detail

    Example

    I did a back-of-the-envelope calculation and estimated that we would need at least $5000 for the project.

  • a quick and rough calculation done on a napkin or other scrap of paper

    Example

    Using napkin math, he figured out that he could save $100 a month by cutting back on coffee.

Origins of griffonage

from French 'griffonnage', from 'griffonner' meaning 'to scribble'

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Summary: griffonage in Brief

'Griffonage' [grif-uh-nij] refers to careless or illegible handwriting, as well as crude or hasty drawings. Examples include 'The note was written in such griffonage that I could hardly read it,' and 'The margin of the book was filled with griffonage.' Synonyms include 'scribble,' 'scrawl,' and 'doodle.' Phrases like 'chicken scratch' and 'back-of-the-envelope calculation' are also related.