Pronunciation: /kənˈspɛktəs/
noun a general survey or summary of a subject
A1 The teacher provided a conspectus of the lesson for the students to review.
A2 The conspectus of the book gave a brief overview of the main themes.
B1 Before starting the project, the team created a conspectus outlining the key objectives.
B2 The conspectus of the conference included a schedule of events and list of speakers.
C1 The conspectus of the research paper summarized the key findings and conclusions.
C2 The conspectus of the legal case provided a comprehensive analysis of the evidence and arguments.
formal The conspectus provided a comprehensive overview of the research findings.
informal I glanced at the conspectus to get a quick summary of the report.
slang I skimmed through the conspectus to see if there was anything important.
figurative His conspectus of the situation was like a bird's eye view of the entire landscape.
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