sketch meaning
EN[-ɛtʃ]US
WSketch
- Sketch may refer to:
FR sketch
- NounPLsketches
- A rapidly executed freehand drawing that is not intended as a finished work, often consisting of a multitude of overlapping lines.
- A rough design, plan, or draft, as a rough draft of a book.
- A brief description of a person or account of an incident; a general presentation or outline.
- A brief, light, or unfinished dramatic, musical, or literary work or idea; eg. a short, often humorous or satirical scene or play, frequently as part of a revue or variety show, a skit; or, a brief musical composition or theme, especially for the piano; or, a brief, light, or informal literary composition, such as an essay or short story.
- (informal) An amusing person.
- (slang, Ireland) Keeping sketch: to keep a lookout.
- A rapidly executed freehand drawing that is not intended as a finished work, often consisting of a multitude of overlapping lines.
- VerbSGsketchesPRsketchingPT, PPsketched
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Wireframes should be simple sketches that you can quickly revise and not get attached to.
- Lord Peter, and the martyrologic, aeolistic, ass-skulled Jack, who are more than thumb-nail sketches or abstractions.
- The sketch is a not-to-scale drawing of the workpiece with cut surfaces highlighted by heavy lines.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of sketch in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
- Nouns
- Countable nouns
- Countable nouns
- Verbs
- Nouns
- fr sketch
- en sketches
- en sketchy
- en sketchbook
- fr sketchs
Source: Wiktionary