Pronunciation: /diˈteɪl/
noun a small part of something, a particular fact or piece of information
A1 Please pay attention to every detail in this picture.
A2 The artist included intricate details in the painting.
B1 The report lacked important details about the project.
B2 She is known for her meticulous attention to detail in her work.
C1 The architect discussed the finer details of the building design.
C2 The detective noticed a small detail that led to solving the case.
verb to describe or give all the details of something
A1 She details her daily routine in her diary.
A2 The teacher asked the students to detail the main events of the story.
B1 The report needs to detail the key findings of the research study.
B2 The detective carefully detailed the evidence found at the crime scene.
C1 The artist meticulously detailed every aspect of the painting, down to the smallest brushstroke.
C2 The historian detailed the political climate of the time period with great precision.
formal The report contains a detailed analysis of each data point.
informal Make sure you include all the details in your presentation.
slang I need all the deets before I can make a decision.
figurative She painted a vivid picture with intricate details in her story.
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