Block letters Meaning and Definition

Block letters

Block letters

Pronunciation

/ˈblɒk ˈlɛtərs/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

Letters or characters that are printed or written with a block-like, uniform shape, often used for titles, headings, and emphasis in written language.

Examples

  • The title of the book was written in bold, block letters.
  • The headline read “LATEST NEWS” in block letters.

Synonyms

  • Bold type
  • Capital letters

Antonyms

  • Script
  • Italic

Etymology

The word “Block letters” originated in the 19th century, derived from the Latin words “blockus,” meaning “block,” and “litera,” meaning “letter.”

Usage Notes

“Block letters” is commonly used in formal and professional contexts, such as publishing, graphic design, and typography.

Cultural References

Block letters have been featured in various works of art, music, and film, including the iconic album cover of The Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.”

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • That’s a no-brainer (that’s an obvious choice)
  • To take something at face value (to accept something without questioning)

Related Words or Phrases

  • Typeface
  • Typographic
  • Lettering

Collocations

  • Block letters and bold
  • Block letters and font
  • Block letters and typography

Frequency of Use

Block letters are commonly used in written language, particularly in publishing and graphic design.

Common Misspellings

  • Block lettur
  • Block latters
  • Block letturs

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