Pronunciation: /plɑtər/
noun a device that produces graphs or diagrams by drawing lines or symbols
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.
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.
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