sketch
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noun \ˈskech\Definition of SKETCH
1
a : a rough drawing representing the chief features of an object or scene and often made as a preliminary study b : a tentative draft (as for a literary work)
2
: a brief description (as of a person) or outline
3
a : a short literary composition somewhat resembling the short story and the essay but intentionally slight in treatment, discursive in style, and familiar in tone b : a short instrumental composition usually for piano c : a slight theatrical piece having a single scene; especially : a comic variety act
Examples of SKETCH
- He made a sketch of his house.
- He wrote up a sketch of the plot.
- There is a biographical sketch of the author on the book's back cover.
Origin of SKETCH
Dutch schets, from Italian schizzo, literally, splash, from schizzare to splash, of imitative origin
First Known Use: 1668
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Related Words: contour, figure, outline, silhouette; caricature, doodle, illustration; depiction, image, likeness, portrait, representation; engraving, etch, etching; aquatint, charcoal, line drawing, pastel, watercolor; blueprint
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