silhouette

[ˌsɪluˈet]

silhouette Definition

  • 1the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background, especially in dim light.
  • 2a representation of the outline of an object filled in with black or another color.

Using silhouette: Examples

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

  • Example

    The silhouette of the castle was visible against the sunset sky.

  • Example

    She posed for a silhouette portrait.

  • Example

    The dancers moved gracefully in silhouette against the backdrop.

silhouette Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for silhouette

Antonyms for silhouette

Phrases with silhouette

  • to create a recognizable outline or shape

    Example

    The tree cut a beautiful silhouette against the evening sky.

  • with the subject appearing as a dark shape against a lighter background

    Example

    The birds flew in silhouette against the bright blue sky.

  • a person who creates silhouette portraits

    Example

    The silhouette artist captured the likeness of the children in a beautiful portrait.

Origins of silhouette

from French 'silhouette', named after Étienne de Silhouette, a French finance minister who imposed severe economic demands upon the French people

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Summary: silhouette in Brief

A 'silhouette' [ˌsɪluˈet] refers to the dark shape or outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background. It can also refer to a representation of the outline of an object filled in with black or another color. Examples include 'The silhouette of the castle was visible against the sunset sky,' and 'She posed for a silhouette portrait.' The phrase 'cut a silhouette' means to create a recognizable outline or shape.