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Synonyms and antonyms of To write your name on something in British Thesaurus

To write your name on something

sign (verb)

to write your name on something in your own personal way

endorse (verb)

to write your name on the back of a cheque or official document to make it legal

witness (verb)

to watch someone sign an official document, and then sign it yourself to state that you have watched them

countersign (verb)

to sign a document that someone else has already signed

sign in ()

to write your name on an official list when you arrive at a place

sign on ()

to write your name or a secret word in order to use a computer

with a/the stroke of a pen ()

used for emphasizing that something important is done by the simple act of signing a document

sign away ()

if you sign away property or a right to something, you agree that it no longer belongs to you by writing your name on a document

autograph (noun)

a famous person’s name that they sign for someone else to keep

autograph (verb)

if someone famous autographs a book, photograph etc, they sign their name on it

cosign (verb)

to sign a cheque, contract, formal agreement etc together with another person

cosignatory (noun)

formal someone who signs a cheque, contract, formal agreement etc together with another person

countersignature (noun)

an additional signature on a document after someone else has already signed it

initial (verb)

to write your initials on a document to show that you agree with what it says

ink (verb)

mainly Americaninformal to sign an agreement or contract in ink

John Hancock (noun)

Americaninformal your signature

put your name/signature to something ()

to write your name at the bottom of a document or letter to show that you wrote it or agree with it

robosigning (noun)

the practice, especially in financial institutions, of signing large numbers of documents without checking that they are accurate, or by people who do not have the necessary authority

sign (verb)

to write your full name on a document to show that you agree with what is written in it

sign (verb)

if a group or country signs a document, its official representatives sign it to agree to what it says

signature (noun)

a person’s name written in a special way by that person

signature (noun)

the action of signing something

sign for ()

if you sign for a parcel or letter, you show that you have received it by writing your name on a document

signing (noun)

the action of agreeing to a contract or another important document by writing your name on it

sign off ()

to end a letter

sign out ()

to write your name on an official list when you leave a place

sign over ()

to officially give your property to someone by writing your name on a document

subscribe (verb)

formal to sign your name on an official document

subscriber (noun)

formal someone who signs their name on a document

tag (noun)

informal a piece of graffiti consisting of the artist’s name