sketch

[skech]

sketch Definition

  • 1a simple, quickly-made drawing that does not have many details
  • 2a short written or spoken piece of entertainment, often humorous

Using sketch: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sketch" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She made a quick sketch of the landscape before starting the painting.

  • Example

    He showed me a sketch of his new invention.

  • Example

    The comedian performed a hilarious sketch about a clumsy waiter.

sketch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sketch

Phrases with sketch

  • to give a brief description or outline of something

    Example

    Can you sketch out your plan for the project?

  • to add more details to a drawing or painting

    Example

    I need to sketch in the shadows to make the portrait more realistic.

  • a type of comedy that features short, often improvised scenes or skits

    Example

    Saturday Night Live is famous for its sketch comedy.

Origins of sketch

from Dutch 'schets', meaning 'a rough drawing'

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Summary: sketch in Brief

A 'sketch' [skech] is a simple, quickly-made drawing that lacks detail. It can also refer to a short piece of entertainment, often humorous, such as a comedy sketch. Examples include 'She made a quick sketch of the landscape before starting the painting,' and 'The comedian performed a hilarious sketch about a clumsy waiter.' 'Sketch' extends into phrases like 'sketch out,' meaning to give a brief description, and 'sketch in,' meaning to add more details.

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