outline
♦ out|line /'aʊtlaɪn/ (outlines outlining outlined)
1 [VERB] V n
If you outline an idea or a plan, you explain it in a general way.
The mayor outlined his plan to clean up the town's image...
2 [N-COUNT] also in N
An outline is a general explanation or description of something.
Following is an outline of the survey findings...
The proposals were given in outline by the Secretary of State.
3 [V-PASSIVE] be V-ed
You say that an object is outlined when you can see its general shape because there is light behind it.
The Ritz was outlined against the lights up there...
4 [N-COUNT] usu N of n
The outline of something is its general shape, especially when it cannot be clearly seen.
He could see only the hazy outline of the goalposts.
1 [VERB] V n
If you outline an idea or a plan, you explain it in a general way.
The mayor outlined his plan to clean up the town's image...
2 [N-COUNT] also in N
An outline is a general explanation or description of something.
Following is an outline of the survey findings...
The proposals were given in outline by the Secretary of State.
3 [V-PASSIVE] be V-ed
You say that an object is outlined when you can see its general shape because there is light behind it.
The Ritz was outlined against the lights up there...
4 [N-COUNT] usu N of n
The outline of something is its general shape, especially when it cannot be clearly seen.
He could see only the hazy outline of the goalposts.