Pronunciation: /plɑtər/

Definitions of plotter

noun a device that produces graphs or diagrams by drawing lines or symbols

Example Sentences

A1 She is a plotter who loves to plan every detail of her day.

A2 The main character in the story is a cunning plotter who schemes to take over the kingdom.

B1 The detective suspected the plotter behind the crime was someone close to the victim.

B2 The political plotter orchestrated a complex scheme to overthrow the government.

C1 The mastermind plotter carefully orchestrated the events leading up to the heist.

C2 The criminal organization was led by a notorious plotter who was always one step ahead of the authorities.

Examples of plotter in a Sentence

formal The architect used a plotter to print out the blueprints for the new building.

informal I borrowed my friend's plotter to print out some documents for work.

slang I'm the designated plotter in our group when it comes to making plans.

figurative She's a master plotter when it comes to organizing events and gatherings.

Grammatical Forms of plotter

past tense

plotted

plural

plotters

comparative

more plotting

superlative

most plotting

present tense

plots

future tense

will plot

perfect tense

have plotted

continuous tense

is plotting

singular

plotter

positive degree

plotter

infinitive

to plot

gerund

plotting

participle

plotting

Origin and Evolution of plotter

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'plotter' originated from the Middle English word 'plotten' which means to conspire or devise a secret plan.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'plotter' has evolved to refer to someone who schematically plans or organizes a series of events or actions, often with a negative connotation of deceit or manipulation.