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Pronounce Outline as OW UW T L IY N EH.
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Continue readingouter edge of lines of a person, item or thing
outline, lineation(noun)the line that appears to bound an object
outline, synopsis, abstract, precis(noun)a sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory
outline, schema, scheme(verb)a schematic or preliminary plan
sketch, outline, adumbrate(verb)describe roughly or briefly or give the main points or summary of
"sketch the outline of the book"; "outline his ideas"
draft, outline(verb)draw up an outline or sketch for something
"draft a speech"
delineate, limn, outline(verb)trace the shape of
a line that traces the outer limits of an object or surfaceplace your hand on the paper and draw an outline around it
a short statement of the main pointsa printed outline of the lecture has been made available for all attendees
to draw or make apparent the outline ofshe carefully outlined the tree before she started drawing in the leaves
to make into a short statement of the main points (as of a report)outlined the important points in the introduction
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1. The silhouette in my locket is an outline of my mother.
2. The vagueness of the business deal made the investor suspicious, so he asked for a more specific outline of the plan.
3. As the artist painted the mountains on his landscape, he would outline the mountain peaks in a darker blue.
4. Gardeners will typically outline the border of each of their flowerbeds with either small rocks, wooden beams or bricks.
5. When preparing for midterms, the student’s typical modus operandi was to outline every chapter, make extensive notecards, and memorize all the important information.
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