Pronunciation: /əˈbɒtsoʊ/
noun a preliminary sketch or outline of a work of art or literature
A1 I am learning to draw, so I started with simple abbozzos.
A2 The artist sketched out a quick abbozzo before starting on the final painting.
B1 The abbozzo of the sculpture gave a glimpse into the artist's creative process.
B2 The abbozzo was a rough draft of the masterpiece that would later be completed.
C1 The abbozzo revealed the artist's initial ideas and inspirations for the project.
C2 The abbozzo displayed the artist's skill and vision in its raw form before refinement.
verb to make a preliminary sketch or outline
A1 I abbozzo a drawing of a flower.
A2 She abbozzos a plan for the weekend.
B1 The artist abbozzos the outline of the portrait before adding details.
B2 After brainstorming, the team abbozzos a proposal for the new project.
C1 The architect abbozzos the initial design of the building before finalizing the blueprints.
C2 The author abbozzos the first draft of the novel before revising and editing it.
formal The artist began with a quick abbozzo of the composition before refining it further.
informal I always start my sketches with a rough abbozzo before adding details.
slang Let me just do a quick abbozzo of the design before we finalize it.
figurative The initial plan was just an abbozzo, we need to work on the details to make it perfect.
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