Pronunciation: /nʌtʃɛld/
verb to summarize or condense something into a concise form, like the contents of a nutshell
A1 Can you nutshell the plot of the movie for me?
A2 She nutshelled the main points of the presentation in just a few sentences.
B1 I need you to nutshell the key findings of the research study.
B2 The professor nutshelled the complex theory so that all students could understand.
C1 He nutshelled the entire history of the company in a concise and informative manner.
C2 The author nutshelled the themes of the novel in the introduction, setting the tone for the entire book.
formal The report nutshelled the key findings of the study.
informal Can you nutshell the plot of the movie for me?
slang Just nutshell it for me, I don't have time for all the details.
figurative In a nutshelled version, she said she was leaving because she needed to find herself.
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