Pronunciation: /ˈdræftɪŋ/
noun the act or process of drawing up plans or sketches for a project
A1 Drafting a simple email can be challenging for beginners.
A2 In the A2 level, students will learn basic drafting skills for writing essays.
B1 Effective drafting is essential for creating a well-structured report.
B2 Professionals in the legal field spend a lot of time drafting legal documents.
C1 The drafting process for a complex engineering project requires attention to detail.
C2 Experienced architects are skilled in drafting intricate building designs.
verb the action of preparing a preliminary version of a document or plan
A1 She is drafting a letter to her friend.
A2 The students are drafting their first essay in English class.
B1 The engineer is currently drafting plans for the new building.
B2 The lawyer spent hours drafting a legal brief for the court case.
C1 The architect is known for his skill in drafting intricate blueprints for skyscrapers.
C2 The author spent months drafting and revising the manuscript before sending it to the publisher.
formal The process of drafting a legal document requires careful attention to detail.
informal I'm currently drafting up a plan for the party next weekend.
slang I'm just drafting a text to my crush, trying to get the wording just right.
figurative Drafting a novel is like weaving together a tapestry of words and ideas.
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