outliner

[out-lahy-ner]

outliner Definition

  • 1a tool used to organize and arrange information in a hierarchical or sequential manner
  • 2a person who creates an outline, especially for a written work

Using outliner: Examples

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

  • Example

    I use an outliner to structure my writing.

  • Example

    The outliner helped me to organize my thoughts before starting the project.

  • Example

    She is a skilled outliner and can create a clear and concise outline quickly.

outliner Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with outliner

  • a mode in software applications that displays the document structure in an outline format

    Example

    I prefer to work in outline view when creating presentations.

  • a typeface that has only the outer edges of each character filled in, giving it a hollow appearance

    Example

    The outline font is commonly used for titles and headings.

  • a system of numbering used in outlines to indicate the hierarchy of information

    Example

    I used outline numbering to organize the main points of my presentation.

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Summary: outliner in Brief

'Outliner' [out-lahy-ner] refers to a tool or person used to organize information hierarchically or sequentially. It is often used in writing to structure ideas and projects. Examples include 'I use an outliner to structure my writing,' and 'She is a skilled outliner and can create a clear and concise outline quickly.'

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