noun a writing instrument with a thin, cylindrical pointed end for marking or drawing
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Used for writing, drawing, and taking notes in schools and classrooms
Utilized for sketching, shading, and creating detailed drawings
Used for various DIY projects, such as card-making, scrapbooking, and woodworking
Commonly used for writing, marking, and sketching in office settings
A writer uses a pencil to jot down ideas, outline plots, and draft manuscripts before typing them up on a computer.
An architect uses a pencil to sketch out building designs, make annotations on blueprints, and create detailed drawings.
An artist uses a pencil for sketching, shading, and detailing their artwork before moving on to other mediums like paint or charcoal.
An engineer uses a pencil to make calculations, draw diagrams, and annotate technical drawings as part of the design process.
A teacher uses a pencil to grade papers, write notes on lesson plans, and make corrections on students' work.