brouillon

[broo-yawn]

brouillon Definition

a rough draft or copy of something, especially written work.

Using brouillon: Examples

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

  • Example

    I need to write a brouillon of my essay before I can start the final version.

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    The author's brouillon contained many errors and needed extensive revision.

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    She crumpled up the brouillon and threw it in the trash.

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    The brouillon was barely legible and needed to be retyped.

brouillon Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for brouillon

Phrases with brouillon

  • mettre au brouillon

    to make a rough draft

    Example

    Je vais mettre mon idée au brouillon avant de l'écrire proprement. (I'm going to make a rough draft of my idea before writing it properly.)

  • brouillon dactylographié

    a typed draft

    Example

    Il m'a envoyé un brouillon dactylographié de son livre. (He sent me a typed draft of his book.)

  • brouillon à corriger

    a draft to be corrected

    Example

    Le professeur a rendu les brouillons à corriger aux élèves. (The teacher returned the drafts to be corrected to the students.)

Origins of brouillon

from French 'brouillon', meaning 'draft'

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Summary: brouillon in Brief

'Brouillon' [broo-yawn] refers to a rough draft or copy of written work. It is often used in academic or professional contexts, such as writing essays or manuscripts. Examples include 'I need to write a brouillon of my essay before I can start the final version,' and 'The brouillon was barely legible and needed to be retyped.' Phrases like 'mettre au brouillon' denote making a rough draft, while 'brouillon dactylographié' refers to a typed draft.