outline

outline
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noun
1 line that shows the shape/outside edge of sb/sth
ADJECTIVE
clear, sharp

The sharp outline of the island had become blurred.

dim, faint, vague
simple
VERB + OUTLINE
draw, make, trace

The children made an outline of their hands.

make out, see

I could just make out the dim outlines of the house in the mist.

soften
OUTLINE + NOUN
drawing, map
PREPOSITION
around the outline, round the outline (esp. BrE)

to cut around the outline

in outline

He sketched the street in outline only.

outline of
2 most important facts/ideas about sth
ADJECTIVE
bare, basic, brief, rough

a brief outline of Chinese history

broad, general
course
VERB + OUTLINE
give (sb), provide (sb with), write

Write an outline for your essay.

PREPOSITION
in outline

Here's the plan in outline.

outline for, outline of
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verb
ADVERB
briefly
clearly
roughly

He roughly outlined the plot of the opera.

here
above, earlier, previously

the plan outlined above

below
VERB + OUTLINE
attempt to, seek to, try to
PREPOSITION
to

She outlined to Mona the details of her mother's relationship.

Outline is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑article, ↑document, ↑paper, ↑report
Outline is used with these nouns as the object: ↑approach, ↑background, ↑basics, ↑case, ↑plan, ↑principle, ↑procedure, ↑programme, ↑proposal, ↑reason, ↑recommendation, ↑scenario, ↑situation, ↑strategy, ↑timetable, ↑view, ↑vision

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