autographverb/awtuɣɾɐˈfaɾ/lowau·to·gra·farPortuguesEnglishEspanolFrancaisDefinitionTo sign something with one's own name, especially as a keepsake or proof of authenticity.The author will autograph his books at the fair.The player autographed the ball for the young fan.synsignantforgecopyCommon collocationsto autograph a bookto autograph a posterto autograph for fansEtymologyDo grego 'autós' (próprio) + 'gráphein' (escrever), via francês 'autographe'.Related wordsautógrafoautografiagrafia