noun
- A short quotation or poem set at the beginning of a book or chapter to suggest its theme or set its tone.
- An inscription, especially on a tombstone or monument.
Usage: Plural form of epigraph; Common in literary works
Usage: Formal or archaic usage
Examples
- The novel opens with several epigraphs from famous authors.
- Many classic books feature epigraphs that hint at their central themes.
- She chose meaningful epigraphs to introduce each chapter of her memoir.
- The ancient temple's walls were covered with epigraphs in Latin.
- Epigraphs on the monument honored the soldiers who died in battle.
- The author used epigraphs from Shakespeare to frame her story.