signatures
Pronunciation: [ˈsɪɡnətʃərz]
Context: "authentication"
(noun) a person's name written in their own handwriting. It is used to show that the person agrees to something or has given permission. You often put your signature at the end of a letter or a form.
Example
She put her signature at the bottom of the document to show she agreed.
Example
He forgot to include his signature, so the contract wasn't valid.
Example
Can you write your signature on this paper to confirm you understand?
Context: "characteristic"
(noun) a special way someone does something that makes it unique to them. It can be a style of writing or a way of acting that shows it's from that person.
Example
The artist's paintings have a signature style that makes them easy to recognize.
Example
The author didn't include his signature flair in this new book, making it feel different.
Example
What is the signature feature that makes this musician stand out?
Context: "document signing"
(noun) a mark or sign that represents someone’s consent or agreement, such as in a legal or official document.
Example
We need a witness to sign the paper along with our signatures.
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Without the required signatures, the application cannot be approved.
Example
How many signatures do we need on this petition for it to be valid?