noun a row or connected series of people or things
verb mark or cover with lines
A line can refer to a distinct style or design in clothing or accessories
A straight or curved continuous extent of length without breadth
A line can refer to a sequence of words in a poem or text
A line can refer to a cable, wire, or other material used to convey electricity, data, or signals
A line can refer to a route or path followed by a vehicle or transportation system
A line can refer to a phone line or a connection for transmitting data
In the context of a writer, 'line' refers to a particular passage or sentence in a piece of writing, or can also refer to a specific genre or style of writing.
In the context of a psychologist, 'line' can refer to a specific area of study or specialization within the field, such as clinical psychology, counseling psychology, or research psychology.
In the context of a fashion designer, 'line' refers to a collection of clothing or accessories designed by a designer, or can also refer to a specific theme or inspiration behind a designer's work.
In the context of a salesperson, 'line' can refer to a particular product or brand that the salesperson is responsible for selling, or can also refer to a specific approach or technique used in sales presentations.
In the context of a chef, 'line' refers to a specific station or area in a restaurant kitchen where certain types of dishes are prepared, or can also refer to a particular style or cuisine of cooking.