Describe

  • 31describe — de·scribe || dɪ skraɪb v. depict, give an account of …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 32describe — verb 1》 give a detailed account of (someone or something) in words. 2》 mark out or draw (a geometrical figure). Derivatives describable adjective describer noun Origin ME: from L. descript , describere, from de down + scribere write …

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  • 33describe — v. a. 1. Delineate, trace, draw, mark out. 2. Represent (by words), portray, depict, explain, recount, narrate, relate, give an account of, set forth. 3. Characterize, specify the peculiarities of, set forth the character of …

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  • 34describe — verb 1) he described his experiences Syn: report, recount, relate, tell of, set out, chronicle; detail, catalog, give a rundown of; explain, illustrate, discuss, comment on 2) she described him as a pathetic figure …

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  • 35describe — v 1. give an account of, narrate, tell, recount, relate, recite, pronounce, express; report, set out, chronicle; explain, define, elucidate; specify, detail, flesh out, footnote, annotate; indicate, denote, connote, signify; epitomize,… …

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  • 36describe — de·scribe …

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  • 37describe — verb 1) he described his experiences Syn: report, recount, relate, narrate, tell of, set out, detail, give a rundown of 2) she described him as a pathetic figure Syn: portray, depict …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 38describe — /dɪ skraɪb/ verb to say what someone or something is like ● The leaflet describes the services the company can offer. ● The managing director described the difficulties the company was having with cash flow …

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  • 39describe — To narrate, express, explain, set forth, relate, recount, narrate, depict, delineate, portray; sketch. Of land, to give the metes and bounds …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 40describe — To narrate, express, explain, set forth, relate, recount, narrate, depict, delineate, portray; sketch. Of land, to give the metes and bounds …

    Black's law dictionary