Vignette [noun]

Definition of Vignette:

story

Synonyms of Vignette:


Opposite/Antonyms of Vignette:

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Sentence/Example of Vignette:

The vignette was probably designed to illustrate some other work.

Clarence gazed at the vignette of the track behind them formed by the hood of the rear.

The Title-page is embellished with a vignette of a shipwreck.

The illustrated Title-page is embellished with a vignette, "Villeneuve," engr.

Upon the other side was a vignette—a picture of Dolores, the weeping saint of Mexico!

It ought to be an dition de luxe, or else a book with only a frontispiece and vignette.

A view of it by Stanfield forms the vignette to the biography.

For a tailpiece to this chapter one may vignette one of those little affairs.

A vignette in the first page of an edition of Apicius, printed at Basle, 1541, 4to.

Engraved frontispiece-title with vignette, by Freeman after Corbould.