Associations to the word «Outline»
Noun
- Rationale
- Neon
- Strategy
- Spire
- Whiteness
- Drapery
- Forewing
- Aquaculture
- Glimmer
- Sharper
- Numeral
- Clearer
- Procedure
- Criterion
- Pamphlet
- Proposal
- Topic
- Grievance
- Dsm
- Colorado
- Paragraph
- Cycling
- Gloom
- Recommendation
- Document
- Scenario
- Mist
- Principle
- Declaration
- Pencil
- Purification
- Coloration
- Hue
- Faint
- Summary
- Foreground
- Blur
- Disarmament
- Duality
- Legislative
- Charter
- Pane
- Headland
- Blackness
- Foliage
- Crag
- Priority
- Horizon
- Acknowledgment
- Visage
- Outline
- Treatise
- Industrial
- Stakeholder
- Guide
Adjective
Wiktionary
OUTLINE, noun. A line marking the boundary of an object figure.
OUTLINE, noun. The outer shape of an object or figure.
OUTLINE, noun. A sketch or drawing in which objects are delineated in contours without shading.
OUTLINE, noun. A general description of some subject.
OUTLINE, noun. A statement summarizing the important points of a text.
OUTLINE, noun. A preliminary plan for a project.
OUTLINE, noun. (film industry) A prose telling of a story intended to be turned into a screenplay; generally longer and more detailed than a treatment.
OUTLINE, verb. (transitive) To draw an outline of something.
OUTLINE, verb. (transitive) To summarize something.
Dictionary definition
OUTLINE, noun. The line that appears to bound an object.
OUTLINE, noun. A sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory.
OUTLINE, noun. A schematic or preliminary plan.
OUTLINE, verb. Describe roughly or briefly or give the main points or summary of; "sketch the outline of the book"; "outline his ideas".
OUTLINE, verb. Draw up an outline or sketch for something; "draft a speech".
OUTLINE, verb. Trace the shape of.
Wise words
Trust only movement. Life happens at the level of events,
not of words. Trust movement.